Families who loved A Season of Gifts by Richard Peck often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
Reach for this book when your child is feeling like an outsider in a new environment or struggling with the social hierarchy of a new school. Set in a small Illinois town in 1958, it follows twelve-year-old Bob Barnhart and his family as they adjust to a life where they don't quite fit in. The story centers on their formidable neighbor, Mrs. Dowdel, a sharp-tongued but fiercely protective woman who uses unconventional methods to deliver justice and a sense of belonging to those who need it most. It is a witty, heartwarming exploration of how community support can come from the most unexpected sources. This novel is ideal for middle-grade readers (ages 9 to 13) who appreciate historical settings, dry humor, and stories where the underdog ultimately triumphs. It normalizes the anxiety of moving and provides a comforting, often hilarious look at how eccentric neighbors can become the greatest allies.