Families who loved Healer by Peter Dickinson often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
A parent would reach for this book when they notice their child beginning to question the motives of adults or when they are navigating the realization that those in positions of authority are not always altruistic. It is a powerful tool for discussing the nuances of manipulation and the importance of bodily autonomy for young people. The story follows sixteen year old Barry as he attempts to rescue ten year old Pinkie from a stepfather who exploits her genuine healing abilities for profit and fame. While it contains elements of a thriller, the heart of the book lies in Barry's loyalty and his commitment to Pinkie's freedom. It is an excellent choice for mature middle schoolers and young teens who are developing their own moral compass and learning to stand up for others who may not have a voice. It fosters deep conversations about trust, the ethics of 'giftedness,' and the courage required to challenge a system that feels larger than oneself.