Families who loved 45 & 47 Stella Street and Everything that Happened by Elizabeth Honey 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 starting to notice that the world beyond their front door is full of diverse personalities, some wonderful and some a bit prickly. It is the perfect choice for a middle-grade reader who thrives on community connection and is beginning to navigate the complexities of neighborly justice and collective problem-solving. Through the eyes of Henni, children explore the vibrant, messy, and fiercely loyal world of Stella Street, where kids and adults coexist in a joyful, realistic jumble. The story follows a group of neighborhood friends who must band together when a suspicious and unfriendly new family moves into number 47. It balances high-spirited humor with grounded themes of friendship, creative expression, and the importance of standing up for your community. For parents, it offers a refreshing look at childhood independence and the power of a supportive, albeit eccentric, local network. It is ideal for ages 8 to 12, especially those who appreciate a story that feels like a lived-in adventure.