Families who loved Across the Rainbow Bridge by Kevin Crossley-Holland 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 beginning to grapple with the complexities of right and wrong, or when they are showing a deep interest in how ancient cultures explained the mysteries of the natural world. These retellings bridge the gap between the divine and the human, offering a sophisticated look at bravery, curiosity, and the consequences of one's choices within a grand, mythical framework. Kevin Crossley-Holland, a master of folklore, presents these Norse myths with a lyrical quality that respects the intelligence of young readers. While the stories feature frost giants and magic, they are grounded in very human emotions like pride, fear, and the desire for justice. It is an excellent choice for children who have outgrown simple fairy tales but still crave the wonder of epic adventures and high stakes. The book serves as a perfect stepping stone into world history and classical literature, providing a rich vocabulary and a nuanced perspective on heroism.