Families who loved Blue by James DeVita often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
A parent might reach for this book when their child is beginning to ask deep questions about the cycle of life, the reality of loss, or the inherent dangers of the world. Far more complex and unsentimental than the famous animated adaptation, this story serves as a bridge for children moving into the double digits who are ready to process the concept that life can be both breathtakingly beautiful and devastatingly harsh. It explores themes of independence, the weight of responsibility, and the profound silence that follows a great loss. While the story centers on a young deer, it is a deeply human exploration of survival and the transition from childhood innocence to adult wisdom. Parents will find it a powerful tool for normalizing the feelings of fear and grief that come with growing up. It is best suited for children ages 9 to 14, as it requires a certain level of emotional maturity to handle the realistic depictions of nature and the heavy allegorical undertones of persecution and survival.