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Abstract This paper explores the thematic and narrative structure of Rapijali 2: Luka, the second installment in Leila S. Chudori’s Rapijali quartet. Focusing on the protagonist Rapijali’s journey from Italy to Paris, the analysis examines how the novel constructs a dichotomy between the search for paternal identity and the haunting persistence of historical trauma. By interrogating the protagonist's emotional isolation and his complex relationship with the mysterious figure of François, this paper argues that Luka serves as a critical bridge in the series, transforming a personal quest for family into a broader commentary on the Indonesian diaspora, displacement, and the inheritance of pain. rapijali 2 pdf


Title: The Forgotten Chord

Alya found an old guitar pick tucked inside a secondhand music theory book titled Rapijali. On it, someone had handwritten: "Play this when you're lost." For Mac and iPhone users

She was new in town—quiet, grieving her late grandfather, and too afraid to touch the piano that once connected them. But the pick led her to a dusty music room at the end of her school's hall. There, she met Bima, a boy who composed melodies for emotions he couldn't name. Title: The Forgotten Chord Alya found an old

Every afternoon, they’d sit back-to-back—him on guitar, her hesitant at the piano. He taught her that wrong notes are just unexpected harmonies. She taught him that silence isn't empty. One day, he slid her a handwritten score titled Rapijali: Page 2—not a real continuation, but his own: a duet for two broken rhythms finding a beat together.

The book had no sequel, but their story did.