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SARA JANE TRIGLIA is a mindfulness teacher and novelist. Her 2024 debut novel, Souls in the Stars, is one of the first of its kind—a young adult novel that combines mindfulness and sci-fi. As a sensitive person who craves depth and meaning, she loves to bring these elements to her stories for young readers.

In 2021, she illustrated her first mindfulness children's book, The Littlest Magnolia, which she wrote for her daughter when she was diagnosed with epilepsy. Sara enjoys sharing her passion for mindfulness on social media. She holds a degree in psychology and is a certified behavioral therapy practitioner. When she is not writing or making content, you can find her homeschooling her kids, swimming at the beach, or folding a massive pile
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Souls in the Stars by Sara Jane Triglia
"Thanks to Snowfire Publishing, author Sarah Jane Triglia, and NetGalley for letting me discover this treasure-worthy ARC in exchange for an honest review.

Where to begin? This book is something else. Something I didn’t know I needed, but once I starte" Read more of this review »
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" Thank you for taking the time to read my book and leave a review. I'm so glad that you enjoyed it and were able to relate with Bay and that the ending ...more "
Souls in the Stars by Sara Jane Triglia
" Like most books, this book is not for everyone. It explores a unique take on spirituality and reincarnation lore, like the comp title, Avatar. It's ok ...more "
Souls in the Stars by Sara Jane Triglia
"Firstly, huge thanks to Snowfire Publishing, author Sarah Jane Triglia, and NetGalley for letting me dive into this eARC in exchange for an honest review.

I have to say, this story really got to me and is certainly one I will not forget. I was moved t" Read more of this review »
Souls in the Stars by Sara Jane Triglia
"I wasn't sure what to expect when I started reading this book but, man, did it deliver.

Bay has a lot to face in her life, but the thing that upsets her the most is her grapple with her brother’s form-death. On her eighteenth birthday, her spiritual t" Read more of this review »
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" Thank you for your review. Honesty, it's my favorite review so far. You have truly soaked in the sentiment of what the book was about, and that feels ...more "
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“Think of the ocean. If, somehow, every drop of sea water separated from each other, the ocean would no longer exist; only individual droplets. If they stayed this way for too long, they would forget they were ever part of something bigger. They would forget the ocean ever existed. Think of each star as a water droplet. The stars were once together as one, like the ocean, but got separated. It is said that our souls come from the stars, and we return to our stars after form-death. If we can come together on this physical planet, we can come together in the stars as well. Then our universe can be whole again.”
Sara Jane Triglia, Souls in the Stars

“We’re all a little broken. No one goes through life without scars. But we convince ourselves that we’re the only ones who’ve been through hard stuff or made mistakes or had our hearts broken. Even though sometimes it feels like we’re all alone... we aren’t. There are people who lived hundreds of years ago who have been through hard stuff. There are people who live right next door going through it. People who haven’t even been born yet who will go through it. But the big thing to remember is that people make it through to the other side. Our pain is valid, but it is also temporary. We will get through it... together.”
Sara Jane Triglia, Souls in the Stars

“Think of the ocean. If, somehow, every drop of sea water separated from each other, the ocean would no longer exist; only individual droplets. If they stayed this way for too long, they would forget they were ever part of something bigger. They would forget the ocean ever existed. Think of each star as a water droplet. The stars were once together as one, like the ocean, but got separated. It is said that our souls come from the stars, and we return to our stars after form-death. If we can come together on this physical planet, we can come together in the stars as well. Then our universe can be whole again.”
Sara Jane Triglia, Souls in the Stars

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