The Teacher’s Daughter

The Teacher’s Daughter by Serena Malcolm is a collection of poems and personal reflections published by Lulu.com on June 14, 2024. This 128-page work is presented in English and explores significant themes such as race, culture, and identity through the author’s journey from self-doubt to self-acceptance.
Readers will find a thoughtful examination of the complexities of experiences faced by Black individuals, particularly focusing on the challenges encountered by Black men and the importance of family. The Teacher’s Daughter emphasizes the impact of history, discrimination, and otherness on mental wellbeing, encouraging open conversations that foster empathy and self-reflection. Each poem and story contributes to a deeper understanding of these themes, inviting readers to engage with the material on a personal level.
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The Teacher’s Daughter is a collection of poems and personal reflections that deep-dive into themes of race, culture, and identity. As Serena journeys from self-doubt to self-acceptance, she beautifully unravels the complexities of her experiences as a Black woman, while also exploring the challenges faced by Black men, the importance of family, and the impact of history, discrimination, and otherness on mental wellbeing. The Teacher’s Daughter emphasises the need for open conversations, with each poem, each story, fostering empathy and self-reflection.
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