Families who loved Bluish by Virginia Hamilton 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 struggling to navigate the complex feelings of curiosity, fear, or awkwardness that often arise when a classmate or peer is living with a serious illness. It is a vital tool for parents who want to help their children move past the initial shock of seeing a peer in a wheelchair or looking different due to medical treatment, fostering genuine empathy over surface-level pity. The story follows Dreenie as she gradually overcomes her trepidation toward Natalie, a classmate nicknamed Bluish because of her pale skin caused by leukemia. Through the developing bond between Dreenie, Natalie, and their friend Tuli, the book explores the nuances of school life, the reality of childhood illness, and the importance of seeing the person behind the diagnosis. It is deeply honest and emotionally resonant for children aged 9 to 12, offering a realistic rather than sugarcoated look at how friendships are forged in the face of fragility.