Felicity Gingham's life is stable in all the ways that are supposed to matter. She has a steady job, an apartment of her own, familiar routines, and days that pass exactly as expected. After everything she's survived, that should be enough. Instead, she finds herself drawn to places in between - bus terminals after midnight, departure boards listing destinations she has no reason to visit, roads that lead somewhere other than home. What begins as a habit becomes something harder to explain.
A quiet restlessness. A sense that the world is larger than the life she has carefully rebuilt. Then one ordinary journey carries her farther than she ever intended to go. Nothing Fixed But the Stars is a story about second chances, unexpected roads, and what happens when the life you've settled for collides with the life waiting just beyond the horizon.
Felicity Gingham's life is stable in all the ways that are supposed to matter. She has a steady job, an apartment of her own, familiar routines, and days that pass exactly as expected. After everything she's survived, that should be enough. Instead, she finds herself drawn to places in between - bus terminals after midnight, departure boards listing destinations she has no reason to visit, roads that lead somewhere other than home. What begins as a habit becomes something harder to explain.
A quiet restlessness. A sense that the world is larger than the life she has carefully rebuilt. Then one ordinary journey carries her farther than she ever intended to go. Nothing Fixed But the Stars is a story about second chances, unexpected roads, and what happens when the life you've settled for collides with the life waiting just beyond the horizon.