Families who loved Jerry on the Line by Brenda Seabrooke 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 starts spending more time alone at home after school or is struggling with the quiet pressure of new independence. It captures the specific emotional landscape of a latchkey kid who feels the weight of responsibility while still craving connection and play. Fourth grader Jerry is a relatable hero who balances his passion for soccer with the solitude of an empty house, eventually finding an unexpected purpose when he befriends a younger, lonely girl over the telephone. It is a gentle, realistic look at growing up and the power of empathy. This story is ideal for children ages 8 to 11 who are navigating changing family dynamics or seeking to find their place in a peer group. It validates the mixed feelings of pride and loneliness that come with being a latchkey kid. Parents will appreciate the way it models responsible behavior and kindness without being preachy, offering a perfect springboard for discussing safety, loneliness, and the importance of looking out for others in the community.