Families who loved Remembering Ethan by Leslea Newman 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 family is experiencing the profound silence that follows the loss of a child. It is specifically designed for siblings who feel the shift in their household as parents retreat into their own deep grief. The story follows young Sarah, who misses her brother Ethan and struggles when her parents find it too painful to speak his name or keep his memory active in their daily lives. Through gentle prose, the book explores the tension between wanting to remember and the fear of causing more pain. It is appropriate for children ages 4 to 8, providing a secular, realistic framework for mourning. Parents will find it a valuable tool for reopening lines of communication, showing that honoring a loved one is a vital part of the healing process for everyone in the family.