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Violence
Barely any
No violence; some emotional pain depicted
Language
Barely any
Clean language throughout
Sexual Content
Some
Adult romantic love and its loss are central subjects; some sensuality, not graphic
Substance Use
Barely any
None
Emotional Intensity
Some
The emotional weight of grief and the process of rebuilding; accessible and moving
What this book is about
Rupi Kaur's second poetry collection explores themes of loss, love, trauma, and growth—following the emotional journey of a woman through grief and toward healing. The poems are brief, accessible, and deeply personal, continuing the style that made Milk and Honey a global phenomenon.
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