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I would unfortunately give this book 2.5 stars. Wagamese is such a lyrical wordsmith, and I so enjoyed Medicine Walk that Starlight in comparison, falls quite short. Wagamese sadly died before he could finish writing this piece, and therefore it was published posthumously. It reads as unfinished and incomplete in its framework, and the pacing was slow. The beautiful depictions of the scenery were a highlight, just like in Medicine Walk, but the character building was painful. Maybe the plot itself wasn’t for me; I'm not interested in reading a novel about a man teaching an abused woman how to be less affected, even if it is with the best of intentions. I will absolutely seek out more of Wagamese’s earlier work.