Families who loved Night of the Witch by Sara Raasch 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 teenager is exploring themes of moral complexity, the weight of inherited trauma, or the realization that people from 'opposing' groups may share similar pain. It is a sophisticated fantasy set against a historical backdrop of witch hunts, where the lines between hero and villain are blurred by personal loss and systemic violence. The story follows Fritzi, a witch seeking justice, and Otto, a hunter working from the inside to dismantle the organization that killed his mother. While it contains high-stakes action and a central romance, the heart of the book is about unlearning prejudice and choosing empathy over blind vengeance. It is a powerful choice for older teens who are beginning to question the 'us versus them' narratives they see in the real world and who appreciate stories where protagonists must reconcile their identities with their values. Parents should note that the book features intense themes of grief and religious extremism, making it best suited for high school readers.