Set in the uncertain months after 9/11, Starlight in a Dark Sky: Breadcrumbs to the Stars is a heartfelt coming-of-age novel about resilience, self-expression, and the quiet bravery found on the Homefront. Sixteen-year-old Eli Fomes is familiar with the invisible weight carried by military families. When her father's deployment extends far longer than expected, she must navigate shifting friendships, growing responsibilities, and a community that feels suspended in time.
To cope, Eli creates a secret zine that becomes a private space for honesty and reflection. What begins as a quiet project grows into something that connects students across her school who also feel unseen. With the help of old friends, new friendships, and late-night stargazing set to early 2000s mixtapes, Eli discovers how small acts of creativity can offer light during uncertain seasons.
This novel offers teachers, librarians, and teens a thoughtful exploration of identity, belonging, and the strength young people find in each other. Perfect for readers who enjoy The Perks of Being a Wallflower, Eleanor and Park, The Things We Leave Behind, and The Remarkable Journey of Coyote Sunrise.
"A nostalgic, heartwarming look at adolescence in a military family, filled with the emotions and rhythms of life on the Homefront."
Stars and Stripes (Living Section, Oct 24, 2025)
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