Families who loved Grimpow: The Invisible Road by Rafael Ábalos 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 teenager is seeking a sense of intellectual adventure or starting to question the 'official' versions of history and authority. It is the perfect choice for a child who feels like a bit of an outsider and finds comfort in the idea that hidden knowledge and secret truths are waiting to be discovered by those with the courage to look. The story follows young Grimpow, a teenager in the fourteenth century who finds a mysterious stone and a coded message on a frozen corpse, launching him into a world of Knights Templar, alchemy, and ancient conspiracies. At its heart, this is a coming of age story focused on curiosity, justice, and the power of the human mind. While the historical setting is immersive, the emotional core deals with identity and the bravery required to pursue the truth against powerful forces like the Inquisition. It is developmentally appropriate for middle and high schoolers who enjoy complex puzzles and can handle the darker, more atmospheric elements of medieval Europe. You might choose this to encourage critical thinking or simply to provide a high stakes mystery that feels sophisticated and rewarding.