"‘""I am a storm wrapped in skin"", writes Gina Chick in this book full of bliss, sorrow, earth and stars. I love Gina’s courage, her strength and her joy. Above all I admire the life force that guides her through the worst of times to emerge on the other side of that dark river with a truly rare perspicacity. A wild, creaturely memoir that shows us how to really live.’ -- <B>Charlotte Wood, author of <I>Stone Yard Devotional</I></B> 'Want to know what it’s like to spend time with someone so funny and wise and so brutally honest that your jaw is permanently on the floor and your heart is singing? Gina’s memoir quite simply broke me open. Her powerful poetic mixture of truth, humour, hard-fought wisdom and unblinking authenticity radiates from every page. From the first paragraph it dawned on me that this is unlike anything I have ever read before. I can’t wait to give this book to everyone I love. Read it.' -- <B>Hugh Jackman</B> ‘Gina’s eyes are wolf, her limbs the trees, her heart a moon, her mind the sea. We Are the Stars is an exhilarating story of a life uncontained and it will travel with me forever … an excellent manual for making a friend of life’s intrepid roads and the wisdom that ensues. Let her words churn you up and inspire you to admire your deepest sorrows, laugh when you shouldn’t and above all, make a god of curiosity.’ -- <B>Poh Ling Yeow</B> There’s nobody like Gina Chick and this book pulses with her intelligence, authenticity and vulnerability, but most of all, with her passionate love of life.’ -- <b>Leigh Sales, author of <i>Any Ordinary Day</i></b> ‘A book like a huge wave of saltwater; raw and real and true. Chick has gathered a whole life's worth of lessons, recorded them here with honesty, and the result is a completely unique philosophy of life. It wrecked me and woke me the fuck up.’ -- <B>Bri Lee, author of <I>Eggshell Skull</I></B> ‘We Are the Stars is as much a force of nature as Gina Chick herself. In staring unflinchingly into the cruellest of losses, this book is wise, fierce and unexpectedly life-affirming.’ -- <b >Benjamin Law, author of <i>The Family Law</i> </b> ‘YES is the clarion call, the anthem, the bass drumbeat that infuses Gina Chick’s insistently joyous memoir. She sings, she dances, she embraces it all - every scrap of grass, every mote of dust, every death, every rebirth, every heartbreak, and every single joy. She notices with wide-seeing eyes, and she celebrates with a wide-open heart. We Are The Stars roars with life. Chick not only sits with grief or pain or sensuality or love - she meets them head-on; she leaps in feet-first. This book is a defiant embrace of both living and dying, calling readers to see the wonder that is being mortal. Yes, is the only answer to Chick. Yes. Over and over.’ -- <B>Ailsa Piper, author of <I>For Life</I></B> ‘Gina Chick showed Australian audiences she can survive alone in the wilderness longer than anyone else. Turns out she can also write better than most too. We Are the Stars is a glorious, lyrical, heart-thumping account of a remarkable life by a remarkable woman. Gina Chick has gifted us a book for our times. May it land in the hearts of many.’ -- <B>David Leser, author of <I>Women, Men and the Whole Damn Thing</I></B>"