Families who loved The Boy of a Thousand Faces by Brian Selznick 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 has a niche hobby that makes them feel like an outsider, or if they are beginning to navigate the transition from childhood play to finding their true identity. It is a perfect choice for the creative child who loves the theatrical, the slightly spooky, or the vintage charm of old movies. Alonzo is a ten year old obsessed with classic horror films, particularly the legendary Lon Chaney. He feels lonely and misunderstood until a local mystery involving a supposed monster in his small town allows him to see his unusual passion in a new light. This story beautifully validates the intense interests of middle grade kids, showing how what makes them different can actually be their greatest strength. It is a gentle, atmospheric mystery that celebrates imagination and self acceptance without being truly frightening.