An impossible decision in the chaos of D-Day.
Ripples that cascade seventy-five years into the present.
And two lives transformed by the tenuous resolve to reach out of the darkness toward fragments of light.
Cancer stole everything from Ceelieâher peace of mind, her selfimage, perhaps even her twenty-three-year marriage to her college sweetheart, Nate. Without the support of Darlene, her quirky elderly friend, she may not have been able to endure so much loss.
So when Darleneâs own prognosis turns dire, Ceelie canât refuse her seemingly impossible requestâto find a WWII paratrooper named Cal, the father who disappeared when Darlene was an infant, leaving a lifetime of desolation in his wake.
The search that begins in the farmlands of Missouri eventually leads Ceelie to a small town in Normandy, where she uncovers the harrowing tale of the hero who dropped off-target into occupied France.
Alternating between Calâs D-Day rescue by two French sisters and Ceelieâs present-day journey through trial and heartbreak, Fragments of Light explores a timeless question: When life becomes unbearable, will you surrender to the darkness or dare to press toward a lingering light?
Praise for Fragments of Light
âMichèle Phoenix skillfully explores the strength and resiliency of the human spirit but also its heartbreaking limits. Brimming with expertly researched wartime details, Fragments of Light abounds with poignancy and insight.â âSusan Meissner, bestselling author of The Last Year of the War
âAs a D-Day Airborne participant, I recommend this novel with enthusiasm. Everyone should read it.â âStaff Sergeant Thomas Rice, WWII Veteran, 101st Airborne
âMichele Phoenixâs Fragments of Light is a luminous portrait of men and women grappling with the past in a brave attempt to forge a different kind of future . . . A story as beautiful as it is heartbreaking. In short, I loved this book!â âLauren Denton, USA TODAY bestselling author of The Hideaway
âDeeply personal and beautifully humane, Phoenix once again asserts her power as one of the most moving and lyrical voices in inspirational fiction.â âRachel McMillan, author of The London Restoration
âWritten with depth and understanding, this story offers readers a wonderful journey spanning from war-torn World War II France to a battle for love in our time.â âKatherine Reay, bestselling author of Dear Mr. Knightley
âAs the title suggests, there are no easy illuminations on the path of healing. Cancer attacks more than the body. War destroys more than flesh and bone. Not all heroes welcome the attention, and not all husbands are up to the challenge. Women find the most unlikely sources of strength, and the best families defy definition.â âAllison Pittman, bestselling author of The Seamstress
âItâs not often a story moves me as Fragments of Light has. With a rare and honest voice, Michèle Phoenix weaves a story of heroes from yesteryear and also those from your neighborhoodâeach with hearts of valorâas they endure the fight of their lives.â âElizabeth Byler Younts, Carol Awardâwinning author The Solace of Water
Born in France to a Canadian father and an American mother, Michèle Phoenix is a consultant, writer and speaker with a heart for Third Culture Kids. She taught for 20 years at Black Forest Academy (Germany) before launching her own advocacy venture under Global Outreach Mission. Michèle travels globally to consult and teach on topics related to this unique people group. She loves good conversations, mischievous students, Marvel movies and paths to healing. Learn more at michelephoenix.com Twitter: @frenchphoenix