It is much lighter than I thought, with the selection of words so close to our daily conversation, and a tone like her own voice.
When I was reading the first few pieces I thought it would be quite experimental; the italic, the fragments of a phrase, the bracket, the notes, and other features made the style of the poem a little bit unconventional, yet after reading into the hidden sound of the lines what emerged was a mild protest that is very honest yet moving.
There is a sort of minimalism in it; I don't see too much complexity and rhetoric in it, but the emotions and aesthetics are like an aftertaste adhere to my memory.
It was beautifully written and should be hears like echos when you are alone.