In her third poetry collection, Seren delves into the emotional and psychological complexities of being the eldest daughter in her family. Through elegant and brutal verse, Wolfe gives voice to the conflict between the need to meet familial obligations and personal identity. She also addresses the complexities of love and loyalty, while acknowledging the toll it takes on the individual. Seren ultimately sheds light on the emotional cost of being an eldest daughter, offering both a sense of catharsis and recognition for readers who may share similar experiences.
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