Families who loved The Fire-Eaters by David Almond 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 beginning to notice that the world can be a heavy or unpredictable place, whether through global news or local family struggles. Set in 1960s England during the Cuban Missile Crisis, it follows young Bobby Burns as he navigates the transition to a strict new school, his father's mysterious illness, and the arrival of a haunting street performer named Mr. McNulty. It is a lyrical, deeply moving exploration of how we find magic and resilience even when life feels fragile. While it addresses serious themes like bullying and the fear of war, its core is one of profound hope and familial love. It is best suited for mature middle grade readers (10-14) who appreciate poetic language and stories that don't shy away from life's complexities.