![]() After the original publisher declined to take on this project, Starhawk was able to regain the rights to do the project herself. Working with her production partner, Maya Lilly, Starhawk entered the studio to turn the 496 pages of the story into a recording. They are a great way to pass the time on a long drive, or keep your mind occupied when you are trying to hook up your drip irrigation system” she added with a chuckle. “So many people just don’t have time to read now, but people do listen to audiobooks – I know I do. Starhawk “We had been trying to do an audiobook for years” said Starhawk, from her home in California recently. And, as of August this year, The Fifth Sacred Thing has been re-released for the first time in audiobook format. Never going out of print, The Fifth Sacred Thing has sold over 100,000 copies, been translated into four languages and is now being developed into a television series. ![]() The book went on to become an inspiration for a new generation of pagans, feminists, goddess-worshippers, activists and environmental advocates. It was 1993 when the world was first introduced to this dystopian story, set in the not-so-distant future of 2048, where our heroes must protect their northern California ecotopia from ruthless invaders. SAN FRANCISCO – It has been nearly a quarter of a century since Starhawk’s seminal novel The Fifth Sacred Thing was released by Bantam Books. ![]()
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