How did a devout Catholic girl from a Louisiana mill town become a “Mystical Humanist Unitarian Universalist”? In Scars to Stars, Dolly Haik-Adams Berthelot shares a “mini-memoir of head, heart, and soul”. Through honest stories, essays, and poetry, she navigates trauma, loss, and the shift from strict dogma to open-minded awe. Dolly argues that what matters isn’t belief, but behavior and our commitment to the Common Good. Inspired by Victor Hugo’s idea that “night within us may leave stars,” this book celebrates resilience and the beauty of interdependence. It is a smart, entertaining, and profound read for seekers.
