This novel takes place in the eponymous Cannery Row, a place made up of 'junk heaps, sardine canneries of corrugated iron, honky tonks, restaurants and whore houses, and little crowded groceries, and laboratories and flophouses'. Although there is a narrative trajectory - the desire of Mack and the other boys living at the Palace Flophouse to throw a party for their friend and benefactor, Doc - the plot of this novel is really that plot of land Steinbeck describes so well.
Raniyah finds herself in the middle of violence all the time. Whether it's at home or school. At school she deals with a bitchy teenage head cheerleader who believe she is the shit and turns out to be her boyfriend's sister. Raniyah old love enters her life again and threatens to break up their relationship. As he does this Raniyah finds her feelings and love for him starting to resurface. Meanwhile her two brothers that she hadn't know existed are in different gangs and violence soars between them and someone has to die.