Caitlin's Star Reading
Last night, I held a reading of Caitlin’s Star in my neighborhood.
It was a small, comfortable gathering—just the right kind of setting for a story like this. I shared the history of the book and what it has meant to my own family, and then I read it aloud.
As I read, I spoke about the interactive prompts and the journaling pages—how they are meant to help families talk, remember, and begin conversations that aren’t always easy.
At the end of the evening, I invited everyone to take a star-shaped piece of paper and write the name of someone they love, along with what they believe that person’s “special job among the stars” might be.
Some people chose to share. Others didn’t.
And that was the beauty of it.
Some thoughts were spoken out loud. Others were held close to the heart.
There were smiles. There were a few laughs. And yes… there were more than a few smiles.
Moments like this remind me why I wrote Caitlin’s Star. It's just as a story, but as a way to remember, to connect, and to hold on to the people who are always with us in our own way.
Thank you to all who attended. đź’›
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| Me signing a book. |


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