"The Moonlight Healers is a bravura turn. Elizabeth Becker's novel is a lustrous and nuanced exploration over generations of women that shows the magic we are capable of bestowing on others, and ourselves."
--Jeffrey Dale Lofton, award-winning author of Red Clay Suzie
"Enchanting.... 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.... Fans of Heather Webb and Alice Hoffman ought to take a look."
--Publishers Weekly
"Gorgeously written with impeccably drawn characters, The Moonlight Healers is a dazzling debut. I absolutely loved this richly-imagined, magical, healing story spanning generations of mothers and daughters with a beautiful and impossible gift."
--Jillian Cantor, USA Today bestselling author of Beautiful Little Fools
"Tender, wise, and moving. I loved the way Becker wove together the story of generations and the incredible power of one heart to touch another. I wish I could live inside the Winston's family peach orchard, and I know that readers will love visiting it too!"
--Polly Stewart, author of The Good Ones
"The Moonlight Healers is a page-turning family drama with elements of historical fiction and magical realism plus a generous dash of romance. Weaving two storylines that span one family, Becker masterfully transports the reader to war-torn France and modern-day Crozet, an idyllic small town nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains. I savored every word."
--A.H. Kim, author of Relative Strangers
"The Moonlight Healers weaves a lyrical, magical love story about mothers, daughters, and the ties that bind us across generations. Elizabeth Becker is a dazzling writer, and her unforgettable characters will always have a place on my bookshelf."
--Katharine Schellman, author of Last Call at the Nightingale
"The Moonlight Healers is an emotionally heartfelt debut that explores the moral dilemmas of life and death through the hands of a folk healer. Becker beautifully connects the characters in a magical, deeply moving story that will stick with you long after the book is closed."
--Dana Elmendorf, author of In the Hour of Crows
"A lovely, moving novel." --Booklist