Families who loved Glassheart by Kate Alice Marshall 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 grappling with the fear of losing their identity or worries that growing up means forgetting the things that once defined them. While the story is a high-stakes supernatural adventure, it serves as a powerful metaphor for the internal struggle to remain yourself in the face of immense pressure and scary changes. Eleanor and her friends must navigate a world where malicious stories literally try to overwrite their memories and personalities, forcing them to decide what parts of themselves are truly essential. This concluding volume of the Thirteens trilogy is best suited for middle grade readers who enjoy dark fantasy and spooky atmosphere. It emphasizes the strength of chosen family and the bravery required to face an uncertain future. Parents will appreciate the way it validates the sadness of saying goodbye while ultimately championing resilience and the enduring power of friendship. It is an excellent choice for kids who feel like outsiders or those moving through a significant life transition.