The underlying story of The Astronaut from Bear Creek is one of loss, hope and restoration. Jim Mayfield, a reclusive astronaut, seemingly avoids people at all cost. However, life circumstances take him through a series of dilemmas and unlikely guests at his family's former residence known as Bear Creek Inn. The author takes us on a journey of people who are cast aside and seen as suspect in their communities, through the eyes of a disabled foster child Abbey Creeson, and military widower Kelly White, psychiatrist Dr. Stanton, to the team of NASA professionals, educators and social workers. It is as if a puzzle is put into motion. The pieces of yesteryear intertwine with Jim's childhood story about growing up, along with future hopes and dreams. Our characters are disciplined and quirky, reminiscing about of days gone by, remembering moments that brought them to this place, even down to the selection of the school play of Peter Pan. It provides an integral backdrop and takes on meaning, with first time harnessed stage flight to Astronaut Jim Mayfield's return to flight at NASA. This too strikes a chord for this reader who watched her own child fly on stage for the first time in the very same play. This story is rich in compassion, love, and hope as broken lives find new life and restoration.