My book club just finished reading a book called Set The Stars Alight by Amanda Dykes. It’s the story of Lucy, a marine archaeologist who’s trying to uncover the mystery of a childhood story her father would tell. Her friend, Dashel, a forensic astronomer (didn’t even know there was such a thing), steps in with his knowledge of the stars to help her solve the mystery. Of course it’s a magical story and there’s love and all that fun sort of stuff…but that’s not the point. The story contained the aspect of studying the stars, which once again had me remembering my dad. He loved the stars.
Awe And Wonder
Awe And Wonder
Awe And Wonder
My book club just finished reading a book called Set The Stars Alight by Amanda Dykes. It’s the story of Lucy, a marine archaeologist who’s trying to uncover the mystery of a childhood story her father would tell. Her friend, Dashel, a forensic astronomer (didn’t even know there was such a thing), steps in with his knowledge of the stars to help her solve the mystery. Of course it’s a magical story and there’s love and all that fun sort of stuff…but that’s not the point. The story contained the aspect of studying the stars, which once again had me remembering my dad. He loved the stars.