Families who loved Neshama by Marcella Pixley 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 feels like an outsider at school or is struggling with the weight of being different. It is a powerful resource for middle schoolers navigating the pain of social isolation or for families looking to bridge the gap between generations. Through the lens of a young girl who communicates with the spirits of the past, the story validates the internal world of sensitive children while providing a roadmap for finding strength in one's heritage. Written in lyrical verse, the story follows Anna as she balances the harsh reality of school bullying with the sanctuary of her grandmother's home. It tackles themes of family secrets, grief, and the importance of being seen by those we love. While it contains spooky elements, the heart of the book is about emotional resilience and the healing power of cultural identity. It is best suited for ages 10 to 14, offering a sophisticated yet accessible exploration of how our ancestors' stories can help us find our own voices today.