Love Letters to the Underdog is a raw piece of work written by a young girl who expresses the world via her personal experience. She elaboarates on many topics such as nostalgia, her religious experiences, personal vices, shameful moments, beautiful relationships, introduction to girlhood, the longing for childhood, family ties, poor relationships, and anything else you could imagine to be the topic of a teenage girl's diary entry. Throughout her poetry and short storytelling, the author communicates the same message perpetually: That most misfortune inevitably contributes to the highest good - if you allow it to do so. This is demonstrated by the ways the author is shaped into a woman of great wisdom through poor circumstance.