The Same Stuff as Stars

The Same Stuff as Stars by Katherine Paterson is a reprint edition published by Harper Collins on April 13, 2004. This 288-page book is written in English and explores the challenges faced by Angel Morgan, whose family is in turmoil. Abandoned by her mother and left with her brother at their great-grandmother’s farmhouse, Angel navigates her difficult circumstances while finding solace in the teachings of a mysterious stranger who introduces her to the wonders of the universe.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into themes of family dynamics, self-esteem, and resilience in the face of social issues. As Angel grapples with her situation, she learns about the stars and the natural world, which serve as a backdrop for her journey toward hope and self-discovery. This story presents a poignant exploration of multigenerational relationships and the quest for identity amidst adversity.
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Angel Morgan’s family is falling apart.
Her daddy is in jail, and her mother has abandoned Angel and her little brother, Bernie, at their great-grandmother’s crumbling Vermont farmhouse. Grandma spends most of her time wrapped in a blanket by the wood stove.
There is one bright spot in Angel’s world — a mysterious stranger who teaches Angel all about the stars and planets and constellations. Carving out a new life proves harder than Angel ever imagined. But she feels a tiny spark of hope when she remembers what the stranger said — that she is made of the same stuff as stars.
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