Families who loved The Devil and His Boy by Anthony Horowitz 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 ready to move beyond simple hero stories and into complex narratives about finding one's place in a world that feels vast and indifferent. This historical adventure addresses the emotional weight of being an outsider and the courage required to trust others when you have been repeatedly let down. It is a sophisticated choice for middle grade readers who enjoy high stakes and historical atmosphere. The story follows Tom Falconer, a lonely boy escaping a criminal life in Elizabethan London. As he joins a theater troupe and becomes entangled in a royal conspiracy, the book explores themes of resilience, the search for belonging, and the blurry line between performance and reality. While it features intense moments of peril and historical grit, the fast-paced plot and Tom's evolving bravery make it an empowering read for children navigating their own growing independence.