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Starchild
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About The Book
STARCHILD is a remarkably candid memoir that plays out on both a personal and global scale. It is the story of the intimacies of siblinghood and the complexities of multi-racial adoption. It is the story of the unique connection of extended family and the unique commitment to an adopted homeland. It is the story of long-held secrets revealed and long-maintained barriers broken. And it is ultimately the story of a sibling relationship that transcends borders, time, and life itself.
Product Details
- Publisher: Story Plant Gold (April 13, 2021)
- Length: 256 pages
- ISBN13: 9781611883015
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Raves and Reviews
"The story of Starchild is extraordinary in every way: heartbreaking, profound, personal, brave, hopeful and deeply inspiring."
– Helen Sedgwick, author of The Comet Seekers and The Growing Season
"I loved this book from start to finish. The journey Marsh takes from the death of her adopted brother to searching for his family in Uganda hits hard on so many emotional levels. It reminds us of the resiliency of the human spirit and what can be accomplished when one is fueled by conviction. STARCHILD is both a love story to a brother taken too soon and a bright spotlight directed onto the challenges of foster care and adoption."
– Charles deLint, author of Moonheart and The Wind in His Heart
"STARCHILD is an odyssey; a spiritual voyage of self-discovery. Michaela Foster Marsh, through sheer – obsessive even – dedication, illuminates and highlights a path, no matter how jaggedly rocky, that can help lead towards emotional fulfillment."
– Peter McDougal, BAFTA and Prix Italia award-winning screenwriter
"Wow! I knew Michaela Foster Marsh was a fantastic singer. I didn't know she was also a fantastic writer. Her book about her brother Frankie and the ever-twisting route that took her to changing the lives of children in Uganda is part detective novel, part intense soul-searching about the realities of adoption, and part travelogue about the colourful, and sometimes scary, reality of dealing with elusive individuals and organisations in Africa. What Michaela and her partner Rony achieved in Uganda is astonishing. The fact she can describe it so movingly in the written word is equally breathtaking."
– Ken Smith, columnist, The Herald
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