Families who loved Amaranth by John Kellett 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 preteen or young teenager feels they have outgrown the 'magic' of childhood and is struggling with the skepticism that comes with growing up. It is a perfect bridge for the child who feels caught between being a kid and an adult, unsure if their imagination still has a place in the real world. The story follows thirteen year old twins Tom and Emily as they are thrust into a land of wizards and trolls that they stopped believing in years ago. This novel uses high fantasy to explore deep emotional reverberations, showing how our actions and feelings in one world can impact another. It addresses the 'magical maturity' of thirteen, making it a validating read for those navigating the transition into young adulthood. While there are battles and demons, the core of the book is about reclaiming wonder and the strength of the sibling bond. It is best suited for ages 10 to 15, offering a sophisticated quest that respects a teen's intelligence while feeding their inner child.