Blue Flame is the classification of what it means to have an
identity. Where we grow up, who we grow up with, the people
we meet as we do, all remain a part of us. As More writes of her
time growing up as a South Asian woman, to adulthood, she
weaves an intricacy of emotions of trying to define ourselves
beyond the bounds of familial relations and delves into the ideas
of youth and mortality. This coming-of-age book of poetry is a
tribute to the women who grew up as first-generation Americans,
and the eternal flame of feminine rage. Poems whose voice is a
force to be reckoned with and pushes for a solidarity amongst
women from all walks of life.