"Primrose Path," Bram Stoker's first novel, tells the poignant tale of the O'Sullivan family as they leave their simple Dublin life behind to pursue Jerry O'Sullivan's dream of becoming a theatrical carpenter in London. However, their aspirations are met with a harsh reality as they encounter the squalor and depravity of the city, leading to tragic consequences. This 1875 novella resonates today as it explores themes of ambition, the fragility of happiness, and the impact of societal decay on personal dreams. Stoker's vivid storytelling and deep emotional undercurrents make "Primrose Path" an enduring reflection on the human condition, reminding us of the challenges faced in the pursuit of a better life.