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Twelve-year-old Hajara doesn't talk much. Not because she's shy-but because home is a place where silence is safer. Raised in a home marked by pain, screaming, and too many broken things, Hajara escapes through skateboarding, music, and her best friend Olivia.
As she glides through cracked sidewalks and the hum of Tyler, the Creator in her ears, she finds tiny pieces of freedom in moments that most people overlook. From skating down midnight streets to sleeping on Olivia's floor when things get bad, Hajara's life becomes a journey of piecing herself together, one scar, one fall, one beat at a time.
Each chapter plays like a mixtape-backed by the sounds of Frank Ocean, Childish Gambino, Steve Lacy, and Tyler the Creator-guiding readers through the emotional messiness of growing up too fast in a world that doesn't always make room for soft, hurting kids.
Through it all, Hajara learns that even in broken homes and broken bodies, there's rhythm. And where there's rhythm, there's hope.