Families who loved Kindness in the Midst of Bullying by Heather Mitchell Martin 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 their child is experiencing feelings of being an outsider, or when they are beginning to notice systemic unfairness and social hierarchies. While the plot follows a young orphan navigating the dangerous streets of Victorian London and the clutches of a pickpocket gang, the core of the story is about preserving a kind heart in a world that feels cold and indifferent. It tackles heavy themes of poverty, justice, and the search for identity, making it an excellent bridge into complex historical literature. Because of its intense depictions of child labor and crime, it is best suited for older children and teens who are ready to discuss moral ambiguity and social reform. Parents might choose it to help a child process their own resilience or to foster a deeper sense of empathy for those in difficult circumstances.