Families who loved Mimi by John Newman 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 observing a quiet change in the family dynamic, particularly when a loss or major life shift has left everyone feeling disconnected. Mimi is a gentle, observational story about a young girl who realizes that her family is stuck in a cycle of grief after the death of her mother. While her father and siblings have withdrawn into their own private sorrows, Mimi decides to be the one who notice the small things, like the family dog's refusal to walk or her sister's constant bad mood. This is a deeply empathetic choice for middle-grade readers (ages 8 to 12) because it avoids melodrama in favor of realistic, everyday resilience. It provides a roadmap for children who feel a sense of responsibility for the happiness of their loved ones, showing them that while they can't fix everything, their small acts of kindness and persistence matter. It is a comforting, secular look at moving forward without forgetting.