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Sonia Patel, M.D.

Author & Child, Adolescent, Adult, & Family Psychiatrist
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  • Bio
  • Why This Psychiatrist Writes
  • Rani Patel In Full Effect (2017 Morris Award Finalist)
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  • Bloody Seoul (2020 In the Margins Top Ten Book Award)
  • Gita Desai Is Not Here to Shut Up
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THIS IS FOR THE TEENS ON THE FRINGES OF SOCIETY I'M HONORED TO TREAT...

JAYA AND RASA: A LOVE STORY selected for the 2019 IN THE MARGINS BOOK AWARD!

February 06, 2019
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The characters of Jaya & Rasa are amalgams of some diverse LGBTQ teens I’ve treated, ones facing horrific situations (sex trafficked, physically/emotionally/sexually abused, bullied, and/or suffering from untreated mental health issues including suicidal thoughts and attempts). I’m grateful my version of their struggles and triumphs has been included on the 2019 In the Margins Recommended Fiction Book List!

“In the Margins strives to find the best books for teens living in poverty, on the streets, in custody - or a cycle of all three. Our charge is to seek out and highlight the best fiction and non-fiction titles (Pre-K through adult) of high-interest appeal to youth ages 9-21 living in poverty, on the streets, or in custody...Youth feedback is a critical factor in both book nomination and selection.” —In the Margins Selection Committee

https://inthemarginssite.blog/2019-2/

https://inthemarginssite.blog/awards-list/



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