Families who loved Something's Fishy, Hazel Green by Odo Hirsch 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 is starting to notice that the adults in their lives have complex private worlds and hidden vulnerabilities. It is an ideal choice for the middle-grade reader who is transitioning from simple 'good versus bad' stories into more nuanced understandings of community and social responsibility. While the story begins as a lighthearted mystery involving two missing lobsters, it evolves into a touching exploration of literacy, shame, and the power of a child's empathy. Hazel Green is a protagonist who models how curiosity can be channeled into genuine kindness. Through her investigation, she discovers that the local fishmonger is hiding a secret that has nothing to do with crime and everything to do with personal struggle. This story is appropriate for ages 8 to 12 and is perfect for parents who want to encourage their children to look beneath the surface of people's behaviors and advocate for others with dignity and discretion.