A music loving teen with OCD does everything she can to find her way
back to her mother during the historic race riots in 1969 Kuala Lumpur,
Malaysia, in this heart-pounding literary debut.
Melati Ahmad looks like your typical movie-going, Beatles-obsessed
sixteen-year-old. Unlike most other sixteen-year-olds though, Mel also
believes that she harbors a djinn inside her, one who threatens her
with horrific images of her mother's death unless she adheres to an
elaborate ritual of counting and tapping to keep him satisfied.
A trip to the movies after school turns into a nightmare when the city
erupts into violent race riots between the Chinese and the Malay. When
gangsters come into the theater and hold movie-goers hostage, Mel, a
Malay, is saved by a Chinese woman, but has to leave her best friend
behind to die.
On their journey through town, Mel sees for herself the devastation
caused by the riots. In her village, a neighbor tells her that her
mother, a nurse, was called in to help with the many bodies piling up at
the hospital. Mel must survive on her own, with the help of a few kind
strangers, until she finds her mother. But the djinn in her mind
threatens her ability to cope.