Get a good book and a free hat.

Join now for $5.

We’ll make this quick.

First, enter your email. Then choose your move.

By pressing "Pick a book now" or "Pick a book later", you agree to Book of the Month’s Terms of use and Privacy policy.

Get a good book and a free hat.

Join now for $5.
undefined

You did it!

Your account is now up to date.

get the appget the app

Our app is where it’s at.

Unlock our Reading Challenge, earn prizes, and get notified of new books on our app.

Our app is where it’s at.

Unlock our Reading Challenge, earn prizes, and get notified of new books on our app.

Download on the App Store
Get it on Google Play

Already have the app? Explore here.

The Same Bright Stars by Ethan Joella

Contemporary fiction

The Same Bright Stars

by Ethan Joella

Excellent choice

Just enter your email to add this book to your box.

By pressing "Add to box", you agree to Book of the Month’s Terms of use and Privacy policy.

Ear-nings rewards

Ear-nings rewards

0/5

You’re 5 audiobooks away from a free credit!

Quick Take

Locals and tourists are welcome to this beachside story about family drama, second chances, and sharing good food.

Good to know

  • Illustrated icon, Emotional

    Emotional

  • Illustrated icon, Inspirational

    Inspirational

  • Illustrated icon, Nonlinear_Timeline

    Nonlinear timeline

  • Illustrated icon, Foodie

    Foodie

Synopsis

From the author of A Little Hope, an uplifting and emotionally resonant novel set in a Delaware beach town about a local restaurant owner at a turning point.

Three generations of Schmidts have run their family’s beachfront restaurant and Jack has been at the helm since the death of his father. Jack puts the demands of the restaurant above all else, with a string of failed relationships, no hobbies, and no days off as proof of his commitment to the place. He can’t remember the last time he sat on the beach, or even enjoyed a moment to himself.

Meanwhile, the DelDine group has been gradually snapping up beloved eateries along this stretch of coast and are pursuing Jack with a very generous offer to take Schmidt’s off his hands.

Jack craves companionship and maybe even a family. He wonders if closing the door on the restaurant might open a new window for him. But who would he be without Schmidt’s, and can he trust DelDine’s claims that they will continue to employ his staff and honor his family’s legacy?

When he receives startling news from the past, Jack begins to reshape his life and forge unexpected new friendships. But will he really let go of the very things that have defined him?

Content warning

This book contains mentions of suicide.

Why I love it

What a perfect summer read! From page one I was transported to this charming beach town and drawn to the characters who inhabit it. Although they live in an idyllic setting, they’re all struggling with very relatable problems—particularly Jack Schmidt, who finds himself at a crossroads after devoting so much of his life to the family restaurant.

Jack’s the guy everyone else leans on, especially his employees. He wouldn’t mind getting out from under the weight of such obligation, pursuing other passions, maybe even starting a family before it’s too late. So when Jack receives a generous buyout offer from a big corporation, he’s tempted to accept it. But the last thing he wants is for his family’s legacy to be turned into another generic tourist trap, and he worries about the fate of his dedicated staff, who have become family to him. Perhaps most of all Jack wonders who he will be without the restaurant. To complicate matters, he receives unexpected news from the past that resurfaces old wounds.

One of my favorite things about Ethan Joella’s books is his ability to create meaningful moments of human connection, often between unlikely characters. As with his previous books, I know Jack and the whole cast of The Same Bright Stars will stay with me for a long time.

Other books by Ethan Joella

Inspirational
These Precious Days
Inside Out
The Love Elixir of Augusta Stern
The Same Bright Stars
Joe Nuthin’s Guide to Life
How to Read a Book
Did I Ever Tell You?
Sociopath
The Last Love Note
Thicker Than Water
The Many Lives of Mama Love
The Connellys of County Down
The Collected Regrets of Clover
Finding Me
A Quiet Life
We Are the Light
The Fortunes of Jaded Women
Peach Blossom Spring
Somebody's Daughter
The Choice
A Little Hope
The People We Keep
More Myself
This Close to Okay
The Last Story of Mina Lee
The Boyfriend Project
Yes No Maybe So
Throw Like a Girl
The Ten Thousand Doors of January
If Only I Could Tell You
Things You Save in a Fire
Summer of '69
All the Light We Cannot See
Beyond the Point
A Woman Is No Man
How to Walk Away
The Great Alone
Inspirational
View all
These Precious Days
Inside Out
The Love Elixir of Augusta Stern
The Same Bright Stars
Joe Nuthin’s Guide to Life
How to Read a Book
Did I Ever Tell You?
Sociopath
The Last Love Note
Thicker Than Water
The Many Lives of Mama Love
The Connellys of County Down
The Collected Regrets of Clover
Finding Me
A Quiet Life
We Are the Light
The Fortunes of Jaded Women
Peach Blossom Spring
Somebody's Daughter
The Choice
A Little Hope
The People We Keep
More Myself
This Close to Okay
The Last Story of Mina Lee
The Boyfriend Project
Yes No Maybe So
Throw Like a Girl
The Ten Thousand Doors of January
If Only I Could Tell You
Things You Save in a Fire
Summer of '69
All the Light We Cannot See
Beyond the Point
A Woman Is No Man
How to Walk Away
The Great Alone