Families who loved Ghostcloud by Michael Mann 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 expresses a deep sense of injustice about the world or feels trapped by expectations they did not choose. It is a powerful choice for middle-grade readers who are beginning to notice social inequalities and want to see a protagonist who succeeds through resilience and moral courage rather than just physical strength. Set in a gritty, dystopian London, the story follows Luke Smith-Sharma, a boy forced to shovel coal in the dangerous Power Station. When he discovers he can see and interact with ghosts in the clouds, he finds the key to a wider world and a daring escape. The book explores heavy themes like forced labor and class disparity, but it balances them with a soaring sense of wonder and the magic of friendship. It is ideal for ages 9 to 12, offering a sophisticated narrative that respects a child's ability to handle complex emotional stakes while providing a hopeful, empowering resolution.