“Book Descriptions: Every gift comes with a price. For one woman, the ability to heal others has always been both a blessing and a burden. With every wound she mends, her own strength fades — until she begins to question how much of herself she can give before there’s nothing left.
The Cost of Healing is an emotionally charged novel that blends elements of magical realism with contemporary fiction. It explores trauma, resilience, family expectations, and the quiet sacrifices of caregiving.
This book will resonate with readers who appreciate reflective, character-driven fiction such as The Midnight Library by Matt Haig or The Paper Palace by Miranda Cowley Heller. With its focus on identity, boundaries, and emotional survival, it offers book clubs, libraries, and individual readers an opportunity to discuss the hidden costs of love and healing.” DRIVE