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The Star Child

Eric Valdespino
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Year
2026
Language
English

About

Some children are born different. Some are born remembering.
In the quiet hills of southern Kentucky, Daniel and Miriam Cohen welcome their son, Abe-a calm, observant child whose presence subtly unsettles those around him. His silences feel too full. His questions arrive with an unsettling precision. Six years before Abe's birth, Daniel's father, Rabbi Abraham Cohen, died suddenly. As Abe grows, it becomes impossible to ignore that the boy speaks with the same cadence, insight, and gentle defiance as the man he never met.
By the age of five, Abe demonstrates knowledge no child should possess. He speaks of stars forming in darkness, of memories that survive the body, of truths that feel both ancestral and cosmic. When tested, his intelligence exceeds measurable limits. Curiosity turns to fixation. Scholars see a discovery. Religious leaders see a sign-or a threat. Authorities see something to contain.
As the world closes in, Daniel and Miriam face an impossible question: how do you protect a child the world refuses to see as human?
The Star Child is a literary exploration of memory, identity, and parental devotion, asking what it means to raise a child who carries the weight of both humanity and the infinite.

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