Families who loved The Agony House by Cherie Priest 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 facing the anxiety of a major life transition, such as moving to a new city or feeling like an outsider in their own home. It is a perfect choice for the preteen who uses art and investigation to process their feelings or for the child who finds comfort in the eerie and the unexplained. The story follows Denise, whose family moves into a dilapidated New Orleans house they intend to convert into a bed and breakfast. While the house is filled with literal ghosts and a mysterious 1950s comic book that seems to predict the future, the deeper emotional themes touch on family resilience, the stress of financial instability, and finding one's voice. The integration of graphic novel elements makes it accessible for reluctant readers, while the atmospheric tension provides a safe way to explore fear and bravery. It is appropriate for ages 9 to 12, offering a sophisticated but age-appropriate ghost story that balances chills with a heartwarming focus on family bonds.