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Author: Meera Lee Patel

A Journal for Self-Realization

 

Made Out of Stars celebrates the invisible bonds we share with each other, the world we live in, and with the truest, most honest version of ourselves. Filled with richly insightful prompts, vibrant watercolor paintings, and plenty of room to write, it’s a space to reflect on what makes us incredibly beautiful individuals—and yet, an integral part of a beautifully complete whole.

A beautifully illustrated journal that celebrates individuality, from the bestselling author of Start Where You Are, inspired thousands of readers through a rare combination of stunning watercolour art and thoughtful, empowering prompts and quotations.

 

Made Out of Stars will pick up the journey once more, encouraging readers to recognize and embrace what makes them truly special. A booster shot of self-care when you need it most, this beautiful, intimate book will be a touchstone for anyone looking to better understand themselves so they can clear out the noise and be who they are.

 

Also by Meera Patel is the acclaimed 'How it feels to find yourself'.

MADE OUT OF STARS

$30.00Price
  • “This book is a north star for any person in need of being reminded just how amazing life can be. Meera, like all the best artists, invites us to reimagine what’s possible in our own lives and in the world.” — Brad Montague, writer, director and creator of Kid President

    “Meera’s visually magical and cosmically affirming journal of gentle self-discovery is recommended for all human beings.” —Yumi Sakugawa, author of The Little Book of Life Hacks

    “Who would think that a book could help us heal? Meera Lee Patel did, and had the brilliant idea to help us heal ourselves with her second book; a journal that we can write in, called Made Out of Stars.” —Asian Voice

    “In addition to its beautiful design and illustrations, the book also features wonderfully insightful quotes and prompts. With plenty of room to write as well, it encourages you to do and reflect, which can lead to you seeing things in a different way.” —Flow Magazine

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