Families who loved The Ghost at Dawn's House by Ann M. Martin 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 feeling unsettled after a move or struggling to find their place within a new family dynamic. While the plot centers on a spooky mystery, the heart of the story explores Dawn Schafer's adjustment to her life in Connecticut after her parents' divorce. It is an ideal pick for children who feel like outsiders in their own homes or who are navigating the complicated emotions of a blended family. As Dawn investigates strange noises and secret passages in her old farmhouse, she also navigates the social hierarchies of a new middle school and the responsibilities of the Baby-Sitters Club. The story balances light supernatural thrills with grounded, realistic depictions of pre-teen friendships and sibling bonds. It is a gentle, age-appropriate mystery that validates a child's need for autonomy and a sense of belonging during times of major life transition.