Families who loved I Have a Question about Divorce by Arlen Grad Gaines often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.

A parent would reach for this book when they need to explain the logistical and emotional shift of divorce to a child who thrives on predictability and concrete information. This guide is specifically designed for neurodivergent children, using the clear, literal structure of a social story to demystify why parents separate and what daily life will look like moving forward. It addresses common anxieties such as where the child will sleep, who will take care of them, and the fact that the divorce is not their fault. By focusing on honest answers and visual clarity, the book helps reduce the 'fear of the unknown' that can be particularly intense for children with autism or sensory processing needs. It is a secular, supportive tool for children aged 5 to 11, providing a calming framework for families in transition. Parents will appreciate the straightforward tone that avoids confusing metaphors, making it an essential resource for maintaining a sense of safety during a major life change.