Look to the Heavens" is one of those rare books that lingers long after you’ve turned the final page. Carter Philips weaves a story that feels both intimate and expansive, balancing vivid imagery with themes that cut straight to the heart. The prose is lyrical without being overdone, and the characters feel alive, flawed, and deeply human. What struck me most was how seamlessly Philips ties personal struggle to something larger and almost timeless. It’s the kind of book you don’t just read—you experience. I found myself reflecting on it days later, which to me is the mark of something truly special.