Families who loved The Doorman by Edward Grimm 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 processing the death of someone in their peripheral circle, such as a neighbor, a crossing guard, or a shopkeeper. While many books focus on the loss of a relative or pet, this story specifically addresses the unique grief that occurs when a familiar, friendly face in the community suddenly disappears. It helps children understand that it is normal to feel a deep void when a community figure passes away. The story follows the residents of an apartment building as they navigate the sudden death of their beloved doorman. Through beautiful watercolors and gentle prose, it highlights themes of collective mourning, gratitude, and the ways we honor those who made our daily lives brighter. It is a secular and realistic approach to death that emphasizes the lasting impact of kindness. This is a perfect choice for teaching children about the social fabric of their neighborhood and the importance of saying goodbye.