Where the Forest Meets the Stars
by Glendy Vanderah
My book club friends would probably say I read this book
simply because Jo is an ornithologist…an expert on birds…and I tend to choose
books with birds on the cover or in the storyline. I didn’t even realize I did
that until they pointed it out. Funny revelation.
The book itself is part contemporary fiction, part sci-fi…or
maybe part soap opera, part fairy tale. Quick synopsis: a little girl lost from
the stars, a woman reclaiming herself after illness, and a man burdened by his
mind and family. Each of them discovers life and love in spite of their
individual traumas. There’s a forest. A constellation. An alien girl?
Before she can return to her alleged planet, Ursa must
witness five miracles. She latches onto Jo, an ornithologist and cancer
survivor, who’s spending the summer doing research at a remote cabin. Concerned
for Ursa’s safety, Jo allows her to stay temporarily. Jo also meets Gabriel,
her reclusive neighbor, and soon the two are working together to figure out
what to do about Ursa. A slow-burn romance develops between Jo and Gabe.
What follows is a series of domestic, lovey-dovey drama
where the leads play house and play parents to Ursa, wrapped in a cliché love
story that glosses over the fact that both characters have significant trauma
and mental health issues to work through. There’s also a mystery element
centered around uncovering the truth about Ursa’s past. She appears out of
nowhere and resists every attempt to return her home. Instead of calling the
authorities, Jo decides to take her in.
We’re never told definitively whether Ursa is truly an alien
or if her story is a coping mechanism for her trauma...but deep down, we know.
Personally, I think the story could’ve ended after she witnessed her fifth
miracle and said she had to leave. If she had died in that moment, it could’ve
closed with a haunting ambiguity: “Did the little girl just die? Or did she
return to the stars?” That would’ve been powerful. But instead, we get another
50 pages of detectives unraveling the mystery, explaining every detail, and
tying it all up with a happily-ever-after ending.
Ultimately, it’s a story about love in all its forms, and
the healing process of broken hearts and broken lives. It’s about finding a way
to live that allows for the acceptance of love. Broken people searching for
healing, for something…or someone…to believe in.
Maybe love isn’t the answer to everything, but sometimes,
love really is all you need.
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