Families who loved Summer at Buckhorn by Anna Rose Wright 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 struggling to connect with a peer who seems like their total opposite or when your family is navigating the anxiety of a parent's illness. This classic story follows five siblings sent to a Virginia plantation while their mother recovers, where they must bridge the gap with a lonely city boy who is their temperamental and social foil. It is a beautiful exploration of how empathy and shared adventure can turn a perceived nuisance into a lifelong friend. While the setting is early 20th-century Virginia, the emotional core is timeless. Parents will appreciate the way the 'The Five' siblings demonstrate loyalty and kindness, modeling how to include others without losing their own identity. It is an ideal read for elementary and middle schoolers who enjoy historical settings, large family dynamics, and stories where character growth is the primary adventure. The book offers a gentle space to discuss family transitions and the rewarding work of making new friends.