Families who loved A Kind of Spark by Elle McNicoll 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 struggling with feeling misunderstood by peers or authority figures, or when they are beginning to navigate the complexities of advocating for themselves. Written by an autistic author, this story provides an authentic and deeply moving look at Addie, an 11-year-old girl who sees the world with intense clarity and sensitivity. When she learns about the historic witch trials in her Scottish town, she recognizes a painful parallel between the persecution of those women and the way she is treated for being different today. This is an essential choice for parents looking to validate a neurodivergent child's experience or to build profound empathy in a neurotypical reader. While it addresses the reality of bullying and systemic misunderstanding, it remains a hopeful, empowering narrative about finding your voice and the importance of a supportive family. It is best suited for children aged 9 to 12 who are ready for a story that is as intellectually stimulating as it is emotionally resonant.