Families who loved The Cello of Mr. O by Jane Cutler 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 processing news of global conflict or witnessing community hardship and needs to see that beauty can survive even in the midst of chaos. It is a powerful tool for discussing how we respond to loss and the role of the arts in healing. The story follows a young girl living in a war-torn city where basic needs are scarce and fear is constant. Her neighbor, the eccentric Mr. O, maintains his dignity by performing Bach on his cello in the square despite the danger. When a mortar shell destroys his instrument, he returns with a simple harmonica, teaching the narrator and the reader that the human spirit cannot be silenced by violence. While the setting is heavy, the focus remains on resilience and the persistence of hope, making it a gentle but honest introduction to difficult global realities for elementary-aged children.