cover image Healer and Witch

Healer and Witch

Nancy Werlin. Candlewick, $19.99 (304p) ISBN 978-1-5362-1956-2

In Werlin’s (Zoe Rosenthal Is Not Lawful Good) middle grade debut, an introspective historical fantasy set in 1531 France, 15-year-old Sylvie can see and manipulate thoughts and memories, but she has received no official training for the power, which, like that of her Grand-mère, is stronger than her Catholic family’s usual gifts of healing. After inadvertently erasing some of her midwife mother’s memories in attempting to ease her grief around the death of Grand-mère, Sylvie leaves her small town to seek out a mentor. Unexpectedly accompanied by eight-year-old farrier’s son Martin, she sets forth across the richly described French countryside, keeping her power a secret from those who’d attack her for witchcraft as well as those who would exploit her. When she joins a caravan led by 24-year-old merchant Robert Chouinard, Sylvie develops a friendship with the mercurial, mysterious man, but even he may not be able to protect her from the dangers of her journey. Leisurely paced and told in an assured third-person voice, Werlin’s gentle reflection on trauma and healing, the ethics of power, and seemingly dual natures explores Sylvie’s place in the world and her relationship to those she cares for. Protagonists read as white. Ages 9–12. (Mar.)