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When I Wished upon a Star

From Broken Homes to Mended Hearts

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Growing up as a patient with congenital heart disease, Brandon Lane Phillips often felt alone. He knew no one else who had his heart condition and believed no one understood his condition. Brandon believed he would die young. Like many congenital heart patients, he wondered if he would have a long life. It is only natural to question one's mortality when open-heart surgery is what enabled you to survive childhood.

Brandon worried that his heart defect caused his parents' divorce and questioned just how much his illness had affected his siblings since so much extra attention was devoted to him. He longed to have the type of close relationship with his father that he saw on many of his favorite TV shows.

At 11 years of age, he was so desperate to find answers that he asked God to show him that He loved him. Soon after, he received a wish to meet child actor Jeremy Miller from TV's Growing Pains. Brandon had wished to meet him because he envied his "perfect" fictional family. After one of the show's stars told Brandon that God had a plan for his life, Brandon left the set that evening feeling that the trip had been orchestrated as an answer to his prayer.

There are several God-like coincidences that occur along Brandon's path of becoming a pediatric cardiologist. Many times when Brandon would face a life experience big enough to shake his faith, an improbable experience would occur that would remind him of his wish and God's answer to his prayer. Throughout his career, he would encounter other patients who felt alone and had questions about their own mortality.

Brandon chose medicine as his profession because he greatly admired his childhood pediatric cardiologist. And even though a need for a second open-heart surgery at the beginning of medical school threatened Brandon's dream of becoming a physician, he would ultimately be trained by the very physicians who had cared for him.

Brandon's journey of hope found within the pages of When I Wished Upon a Star is a story of giving back and finding purpose in life through the intervention of God's great grace and perfect timing.

The other life examined in this book belongs to Jeremy Miller, child actor, celebrity wish, and the friend who played an important role in Brandon's journey. Brandon's life truly changed forever after having met Jeremy on the television set of Growing Pains.

While Brandon was dealing with his struggles, so too was Jeremy. In When I Wished Upon a Star, Jeremy shares "secrets" from his childhood that have previously gone untold. It would be easy to say that Jeremy was a child star, and that historically, most child stars aren't expected to have a good end. Still Jeremy's secrets shocked Brandon and brought him to tears. They also shed light on the reason for Jeremy's battle with alcohol. Brandon would learn that Jeremy, too, envied the life that his fictional character lived. And so when the TV show ended, Jeremy almost did too.

At the time of his wish, only God could have predicted how Brandon's life and those of the stars of his favorite TV show would intertwine in the decades to follow; no one could have foreseen that a wish made by a young boy would give both he and Jeremy hope for their future and help them find purpose in the lives they were created for by a loving God—lives that would live on despite troubles and despair.

Brandon was meant to use the experiences of his childhood to help others. It is the only way to explain how his life has come full circle time and time again.

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      Phillips' debut memoir tells the story of how a wish when he was an ill child led to his career as a successful doctor.As a boy growing up in Jena, Louisiana, the author suffered from a serious heart condition called tetralogy of Fallot. It was so serious that when he was 11 years old, the Starlight Children's Foundation flew him and his mother to the set of his most beloved television show, ABC's Growing Pains. Phillips' favorite character was Ben Seaver, played by child actor Jeremy Miller, mostly because the troubled Phillips was so enamored with Ben's seemingly perfect life. The trip was a huge inspiration to the author. "The Starlight wish," he remembers, "set into motion the idea that if I could go from Jena to Hollywood, I could go from despair to hope, from an adolescent death sentence to the fulfilling life I have today as a pediatric cardiologist." In the memoir, the author recounts that journey, from the effects of his illness on his already troubled family life to his trip to the Growing Pains set to his fears of not being able to attend college to an unexpected second open heart surgery when he was attending medical school in New Orleans. Just as he was graduating, fate happened to bring the reunited Growing Pains cast to Louisiana, giving Phillips the opportunity to thank the actor who'd inspired him years before. Phillips writes in a clean, conversational prose style: "I knew just enough from my anatomy class to worry about the possible risks of the surgery, and I could not stop going over all the things that could go wrong." In addition to his own story, he writes quite a bit about the life and struggles of Miller, who's listed as a co-author here; these include dysfunctional family issues, struggles with anxiety, and financial troubles. The connection between Phillips and the sitcom star is legitimately intriguing, and readers who are religiously inclined (like Phillips and Growing Pains co-star Kirk Cameron, who provides the book's introduction) might see the hand of God at work in this story.An earnest, inspiring memoir for Christian readers and fans of Growing Pains.

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