#SisterCode: The Theory Of Ayara Amanda Mudaliar-Rambaran & Erik Björn Fagerlund (Stagestruck): Volume 9: The Genius Problem: The Island Gal & The Northern Boy: Diamond & Icebound Dreams (Year #9)

Rosalia Isabella Belcher-LePrince


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"# Ayara Amanda Mudaliar-Rambaran (Girl-Genius): The Theory Of Ayara, Shoko, Lucia, Victoria, Danica, Sophia, Bethany & Rose Mudaliar-Rambaran (originally "Justice For Amanda") is a Xamayca/Yamaye, Immigration, Suburban, Sister-book, Feminist, Crime-Fiction, Young-Adult/Adult-Fiction developing Decalogy, written by U.S.-born Xamaycan-Author Rosalía Isabella Belcher-LePrince (born Rosalee Smith). 300-400 pages each. Centered on aspects of Xamaycan-Diasporic, Androphilic, Millennial, ultra-feminine/feminine young-girlhood. 1990-2000. Interconnected with "Wicked". [Ayara means light in Arawak/Lokono.] Loosely based on cases in "#GirlsToo", it is a successor to Few Good Men, and predecessor to # The Ayara Mudaliar & Erik Fagerlund Hypothesis & #WifeCode.

It follows the Rambarans. Their immigration to the U.S., encountering Caribbeanophobia, Biafranophobia/Kwaophobia, Indophobia, and Indigephobia from African-Americans in New York, before settling in Connecticut.

#Girlhood based around Xamaycan (Yama/Guatibacoa; Guanaboa; Liguanea), Triracial-Xamaycan-Creole, protagonist Ayara Amanda Mudaliar-Rambaran. Zambo-Dougla-identified. She is Indo-Xamaycan (i.e., Tamil; Telugu; Kannada; Malayalam; Kurmi; Koeri; Brahmin; Rajput; Doms; Dusadhs). Afro-Xamaycan (i.e., Igbo; Ibibio; Efik; Ijaw; Ejagham; Annang; Urhobo; Isoko; Itsekiri; Akan; Ewe; Yoruba; Hausa-Fulani/Fulani; Edo; Bakongo; Luba; Tshokwe; Lunda; Makau; Tonga; Shona; Malagasy). Arawakan (i.e., Yamaye, Arawak/Lokono & Carib/Kalinago). An accent. Alternative/Grungy. Biphobic/Panphobic/Lesbophobic. A leader of the local Girls-Club. Softball-Player. Musician. Cosmology/Astrology-loving. The smartest girl at Albert Einstein Elementary. A MENSA multilingual prodigy with a 185-IQ. Nationalist. Against African-Americanization. Egalitarian. A "girly-girl with a tomboy-ish streak" until age 8. An ultra-feminine/feminine, Ballet/Gymnastics/Softball Athlete. She is confident, outspoken, caring, rude, compassionate. Leader of her local girls-club.

Ayara is repulsed by romantic-love. She eventually becomes "boy-crazy" (with an exclusive-racial-attraction to Mediterranean, Persian, Indian, and Scandinavian-Blond males), after meeting platinum-Blonds Bradley & Erik Fagerlund in a Ocho Rayes resort at age 7, during a yearly vacation back. Interested in Indo-Caribbean males. Erik is reintroduced later on.

Her half-brothers Mathew & Derek Mahabeer. Her full-brother Philip Mudaliar-Rambaran. Her 7 full-sisters. Her twin, Shoko Mudaliar-Rambaran. Lucia Mudaliar-Rambaran. Triplets Victoria, Danica, and Sophia Mudaliar-Rambaran. Twins Bethany & Rose Michelle Mudaliar-Rambaran. Born to Social-Worker Rebecca Mudaliar & Police-Officer Anthony Rambaran. Immigrating in 1996. Cousins Stacey Rampersad-Rambaran & Alice Rampersad-Rambaran. Inventing "Aysholuvicdansobethose".

Her tomboy-ish, pre-Bisexual, Brunette, Lesbophobic-friend Jennifer O' Bryan. (And Jenny's true-tomboy, pre-Lesbian, boy-phobic friend Natalie.) After meeting when Ayara moves to Connecticut, Jenny develops a secret-crush on Ayara & gets her into Softball. Her Indo-Jamaican Ananya Persad, Maya Setal & Diya Ameer. Her Caribbean-Creole & Afro-Caribbean Alicia Chang, Debra Marcelles, Maxine Francis, Star Muhammad, Susette Griffin & Amber Jacobs. Her Sino-American friends, Danielle Li & Rachelle Wang

Xamayca-born, U.S.
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