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The Promise of Stardust (Large Print / Paperback)

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February 2013 Indie Next List


“The lifelong love story of astronaut Elle and neurosurgeon Matt comes to a tragic close when Elle suffers a fall that leaves her brain-dead. Matt is shocked to discover Elle, a woman who always wished for children, but never wanted to remain on life support, is pregnant. Matt will need to fight his own mother in court, the press, and opposing moral views in his quest to keep Elle alive long enough to have their child. Sibley expertly weaves flashbacks of the life Elle and Matt shared together with the present harrowing events, creating a gripping emotional and ethically controversial journey in the process.”
— Cat Wells, The River's End Bookstore, Oswego, NY

Description


Priscille Sibley’s The Promise of Stardust is a haunting and unforgettable debut novel about life and death and love, set against a moral dilemma that may leave you questioning your own beliefs.

Matt Beaulieu has loved Elle McClure since he was two years old. Now married and expecting their first child, Elle suffers a fatal accident. To keep the baby alive, Matt goes against his wife’s wishes and keeps his wife on life support. But Matt’s mother thinks that Elle should be euthanized, and she’s ready to fight for what she believes is the right thing.

A stunning, compassionate examination of one of the most intricate ethical issues of our time, The Promise of Stardust, will stay with you, long after the last page has been read.

About the Author


Priscille Sibley is a neonatal intensive care nurse who lives in New Jersey with her husband and three teenage sons. Her short fiction has appeared in MiPoesias and her poetry in The Shine Journal. She is a member of Backspace Writers Forum and Liberty State Fiction Writers. The Promise of Stardust is her first novel.

Praise For…


“I read this first novel two times. The first time, I was intrigued. The second time, I felt privileged to share in such an amazing story.” — Jacquelyn Mitchard, author of The Deep End of the Ocean

“In The Promise of Stardust Sibley explores an ethical dilemma in a way that might lead you to question your own beliefs. Woven with elegance through a twenty-year love story, the novel takes numerous twists and turns that will keep you turning the pages.” — Catherine McKenzie, Internationally bestselling author of FORGOTTEN

“Sibley wrestles with the most complex medical ethics in our time and gives us characters who will stay with us long after the last page. She is a skilled story teller.” — Jacqueline Sheehan, New York Times bestselling author of Lost & Found

“I loved this book. Priscille Sibley manages a delicate and brave balance with this gripping novel.” — Katrina Kittle, author of The Kindness of Strangers and The Blessings of the Animals

“Sibley does a wonderful job of exploring a complex and controversial moral issue, skillfully giving both sides of the story…. This is a gripping, thoughtful, heart-wrenching, and well-written debut that would be a great discussion vehicle for certain book groups.” — Booklist

“The Promise of Stardust is a story about love and sacrifice, conflict and hope. I couldn’t put it down and when I open it next time, I’ll read it more slowly. Highly recommended. A winner!” — --Patricia Harman CNM, author of The Midwife of Hope River

“There’s nothing like devastating moral quandary to spark reading, and this trade paperback original would be a great book club choice…” — Library Journal

“A literate and incandescent Nicholas Sparks-like love story complicated by intense moral and ethical questions.” — Kirkus Reviews

“The Promise of Stardust is a riveting story of a family ripped apart by an impossible choice. You will live these characters’ lives like they are your own, and race through the pages of this engrossing, deeply moving novel.” — Kristina Riggle, author of Keepsake

“Sibley’s debut dissects the ethics of a patient’s right to die with dignity… the journey is heartrending and tragic.” — Publishers Weekly


Product Details
ISBN: 9780062223043
ISBN-10: 0062223046
Large Print: Yes
Publisher: Harper Large Print
Publication Date: February 5th, 2013
Pages: 560
Language: English