Daughters of Fire is a poetic novel about her—a story of becoming, breaking, and rising through the quiet and violent transformations of life.
Told through lyrical prose and intimate poetic fragments, the novel follows a young woman shaped by memory, desire, pain, and resilience. She is not defined by a single story, but by many moments—some inherited, some endured, and some fiercely chosen. Through each chapter, she moves between silence and voice, conformity and rebellion, fragility and strength, as she searches for what it means to belong to herself.
The “fire” in the title is not only destruction but also awakening. It burns through expectation, tradition, and emotional confinement, revealing layers of identity that have long been buried or denied. Alongside her journey, other “daughters of fire” emerge—women bound by different stories yet connected through shared experiences of survival and self-discovery.
Daughters of Fire is both a poetic exploration and an emotional testimony. It blurs the line between narrative and verse, offering a deeply reflective reading experience about womanhood, healing, and the courage it takes to reclaim one’s voice in a world that often demands silence.