Families who loved Ida B: ...and Her Plans to Maximize Fun, Avoid Disaster, and (Possibly) Save the World by Katherine Hannigan 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 facing a major life upheaval that feels unfair, such as a parent's serious illness or a forced change in schooling. It is particularly powerful for children who express their grief through anger, withdrawal, or a 'hardened heart' rather than just sadness. The story follows Ida B, a fiercely independent fourth grader whose idyllic life in her family's orchard is shattered by her mother's breast cancer diagnosis and her own subsequent enrollment in public school. Through Ida B's perspective, parents can help their children navigate themes of resentment, the loss of control, and the slow process of emotional healing. It is an honest, unsentimental look at how a child's world can shrink when crisis hits, and how love and patience can eventually expand it again. This is an ideal choice for middle-grade readers (ages 8 to 12) who value nature, solitude, and deep emotional honesty.