Families who loved Linecaster by Jennifer Stolzer 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 grappling with the injustice of being blamed for things they cannot control or when they are witnessing a friend being excluded by a group. It is an ideal choice for middle grade readers who are beginning to navigate complex social dynamics and the weight of community expectations. The story centers on Cat, a girl who uses string-based magic to protect her best friend, Peter, as he literally turns to stone from a rare condition. As the town faces a water crisis and neighbors turn Peter into a scapegoat, the narrative explores themes of unwavering loyalty, the courage to question authority, and the importance of scientific or logical inquiry over superstition. Parents will appreciate the way it models standing up for others during difficult times. The story is a gentle yet profound introduction to the concept of ableism and social prejudice, wrapped in a creative fantasy world that emphasizes resourcefulness and empathy.