Families who loved The Ghost Behind the Wall by Melvin Burgess 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 struggling with the isolation of feeling misunderstood or is carrying the weight of a guilty conscience. This atmospheric story follows David, a lonely boy who crawls through his apartment's ventilation shafts pretending to be a ghost. His world changes when he discovers the ghost of a Victorian boy named Mr. Hitchcott, who has been trapped by his own grief for decades. This is a haunting and deeply emotional exploration of how our past mistakes can haunt us and the redemptive power of making amends. It is best suited for children ages 10 to 13 who are ready for a story that is as much about psychological depth and empathy as it is about supernatural chills. It offers a unique bridge for parents to discuss the importance of apologizing and the danger of letting loneliness turn into bitterness.