Families who loved No Friend of Mine by Ann Turnbull 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 if your child is struggling with the complex feelings of envy or shame that can arise when a friend has significantly more material wealth or opportunities than they do. It is a quiet, thoughtful story that validates the discomfort of noticing class differences while exploring the true meaning of loyalty. Set in a 1937 English coal mining town, the story follows Lennie, a boy from an impoverished family, as he forms an unlikely and often tense bond with the wealthy mine owner's son. Through Lennie's eyes, children can process the frustration of unfairness and the internal conflict of wanting to belong in a world that feels closed to them. It is an ideal choice for 8 to 12 year olds who are becoming more socially aware and need a safe space to discuss why some people have so much while others struggle for basics. Parents will appreciate the book's grounded, realistic approach to historical hardship without being overly bleak.