Families who loved Pablo and Birdy by Alison McGhee 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 starts asking deep questions about where they came from or begins to feel the weight of being different from their peers. It is a vital resource for families touched by adoption or foster care, particularly when a child is navigating the hazy space between their present happiness and their unknown past. The story follows ten year old Pablo, who washed up on the shores of Isla in a toaster box as a baby. While he is deeply loved by his guardian Pepper and the quirky island community, the upcoming Seafaring Days festival triggers a profound longing to understand his origins. This is a lyrical, gentle exploration of identity and belonging. It validates the complex ache of not knowing one's biological history while celebrating the profound strength of chosen family. It is best suited for middle grade readers who appreciate a touch of magical realism and stories that respect their emotional intelligence.