Families who loved Harry Potter and the Cursed Child by Jack Thorne 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 feels weighed down by expectations or struggles to connect with a parent whose shadow looms large. While set in a world of magic, this story is fundamentally a raw look at the complex relationship between a father who is a 'hero' and a son who feels like a 'disappointment.' It captures the frustration of being misunderstood and the desperate, sometimes misguided, lengths children go to in order to prove their worth. Through Albus and Harry, the play explores how different personalities within a family can clash even when love is present. Because this is written as a stage play, the dialogue is fast-paced and the subtext is clear, making it an excellent choice for 10-16 year olds who are navigating their own identities. It tackles the painful reality that parents are flawed humans and that children must eventually define themselves on their own terms. While there is magical peril and references to past trauma, the central focus remains on reconciliation, the weight of a legacy, and the power of a single, supportive friendship.