cover image The Moonlight Healers

The Moonlight Healers

Elizabeth Becker. Graydon House, $30 (320p) ISBN 978-1-5258-3042-6

Becker’s enchanting debut tracks the magical healing abilities passed down through one family for several generations. In 1942 Rouen, France, Helene works at Hôtel-Dieu, a convent turned military hospital. Already uncertain in the innate skills as a healer she’s inherited through her maternal line, Helene encounters an unforeseen obstacle to using her gift in the form of her devout cousin, Cecelia, who also works at the hospital and believes that their powers come from the devil. But in the aftermath of the disastrous Allied landing at Dieppe, Helene cannot resist using her magic to save one of the soldiers from the brink of death. In 2019, Helene’s great-granddaughter Louise is driving home from a party with her best friend, Peter, when they get into a car accident, sending Louise’s life reeling in a direction she never expected. Family secrets come to light as Louise’s and Helene’s paths begin to mirror each other. Becker skillfully braids the timelines to create a powerful ode to the strength of those who have dedicated their lives to healing and caregiving work. The magical elements are light enough that this is sure to have crossover appeal. Fans of Heather Webb and Alice Hoffman ought to take a look. Agent: Jessica Felleman, Jennifer Lyons Literary. (Feb.)