Families who loved Mighty Jack by Ben Hatke 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 weight of responsibility, particularly if they are part of a family where everyone has to pitch in to keep things afloat. It is a powerful choice for siblings of neurodivergent children who may feel both a deep protective love and a sense of isolation or burden. This modern graphic novel reimagines Jack and the Beanstalk through the lens of a struggling single-parent household where summer means work, not play. Jack spends his days caring for his younger sister, Maddy, who is on the autism spectrum and nonverbal. When they trade their mother's car for a box of mysterious seeds, they trigger a chaotic, magical garden that is as dangerous as it is enchanting. The story beautifully balances high-stakes fantasy with the grounded reality of financial hardship and the complex emotional bond between siblings. It is a visually stunning exploration of what it means to grow up fast and find wonder in the middle of a difficult situation.