Review: The Space Between the Stars
Gaby Meares
Indira Naidoo shares her journey as she struggles to come to terms with the suicide of her little sister. She finds solace and healing in nature and explores different areas of the natural world with friends who are experts in their fields.
This is a deeply personal and gentle meditation on grief and how one woman finds a way to heal by paying attention to the natural world around her: the wind, the stars, even the weeds that grow between the pavement cracks.
If you enjoyed Julia Baird’s [b:Phosphorescence: On Awe, Wonder and Things That Sustain You When the World Goes Dark|52541673|Phosphorescence On Awe, Wonder and Things That Sustain You When the World Goes Dark|Julia Baird|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1581416196l/52541673.SX50_SY75.jpg|73666224] and Leigh Sales’ [b:Any Ordinary Day: Blindsides, Resilience and What Happens After the Worst Day of Your Life|40637139|Any Ordinary Day Blindsides, Resilience and What Happens After the Worst Day of Your Life|Leigh Sales|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1529916228l/40637139.SY75.jpg|63141155] you will find Indira’s story equally moving.