A powerful debut with a magical twist about one womans discovery of her familys secret healing abilities and the mysterious consequences she must contend with when she uses them on someone she loves.
A profound tale of love, family legacy, secrets, and the extraordinary power within us all.... A deeply felt debut.
PATTI CALLAHAN HENRY, New York Times bestselling author of The Secret Book of Flora Lea
For generations, the Winston women have possessed an unspoken magical gift: they can heal with the touch of a hand. Its a tradition theyve always had to practice in secret, in the moonlight hours, when the fireflies dance and the whippoorwill birds sing.
But not every healer has rightfully passed on this knowledge to her descendants, and for young Louise Winston, the discovery of her abilities comes in less-than-ideal circumstancesshe brings her best friend back from death following an accident, the day after he professed his long-held feelings for her, five days before shes supposed to move away.
Desperate for answers, and to avoid this new reality between them, Louise escapes to her grandmothers lush Appalachian orchard. There, she uncovers her familys hidden history in a tattered journal, stemming back to her brave great-grandmother who illicitly healed Allied soldiers in war-torn France. But just as Louise begins to embrace her unique legacy, she learns that it can also come with a mysterious cost. And with a life hanging in the balance, she��ll be forced to make the most impossible of choices
Spanning eighty years, The Moonlight Healers is a deeply empathetic, heartfelt novel about mothers and daughters, life and death, and the beautiful resilience of love.
Genre: General Fiction
A profound tale of love, family legacy, secrets, and the extraordinary power within us all.... A deeply felt debut.
PATTI CALLAHAN HENRY, New York Times bestselling author of The Secret Book of Flora Lea
For generations, the Winston women have possessed an unspoken magical gift: they can heal with the touch of a hand. Its a tradition theyve always had to practice in secret, in the moonlight hours, when the fireflies dance and the whippoorwill birds sing.
But not every healer has rightfully passed on this knowledge to her descendants, and for young Louise Winston, the discovery of her abilities comes in less-than-ideal circumstancesshe brings her best friend back from death following an accident, the day after he professed his long-held feelings for her, five days before shes supposed to move away.
Desperate for answers, and to avoid this new reality between them, Louise escapes to her grandmothers lush Appalachian orchard. There, she uncovers her familys hidden history in a tattered journal, stemming back to her brave great-grandmother who illicitly healed Allied soldiers in war-torn France. But just as Louise begins to embrace her unique legacy, she learns that it can also come with a mysterious cost. And with a life hanging in the balance, she��ll be forced to make the most impossible of choices
Spanning eighty years, The Moonlight Healers is a deeply empathetic, heartfelt novel about mothers and daughters, life and death, and the beautiful resilience of love.
Genre: General Fiction
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