![]() ![]() ![]() I believe this story is vital for teens to read, especially those grieving or living in the wake of generational trauma and the mistakes of others (which, to be honest, is most of us, if not all). These teens grow beyond what life pounded into them, and they do so with one another. What we love, what we lose, what we forge despite the trauma we experience. It is an emotional journey to read The Weight of the Stars, and it is a raw illumination on humanity. ![]() There are not enough words in the English language to describe what this book means to me. She is a character so filled with love and understanding. They were pulled together by Ryann Bird, who leaves no one behind. Ancrum writes in her author’s note, “throttle their trauma,” and they do so with the others surrounding them. But this…this one is found-family to its absolute core. You know I love found-family I will melt every time I find a book with it. I have never read a book quite like The Weight of the Stars. ![]()
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