Families who loved Stonecutter by Leander Watts often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
Parents might reach for this book when their child is ready to explore more nuanced ideas of safety and trusting their instincts. It moves beyond simple 'stranger danger' rules to a situation where the threat comes from a known adult in a position of power. In this atmospheric historical novel set in 1835, a young apprentice stonecutter named Albion is hired for a strange and isolating job: carving a memorial statue for a wealthy man's deceased daughter. But the man is menacing, his stories don't add up, and Albion begins to suspect a terrible secret. The story masterfully builds suspense, exploring themes of fear, courage, and listening to one's gut feelings. It's an excellent choice for mature middle-grade readers who enjoy a spooky mystery that respects their intelligence.