Families who loved The Ghost in the Tokaido Inn by Dorothy Hoobler 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 feels boxed in by social expectations or family pressure and needs to see that honor is found through integrity, not just status. In eighteenth-century Japan, Seikei is a merchant's son who dreams of becoming a samurai, a goal forbidden by the rigid class system of his time. When a priceless jewel is stolen from an inn, Seikei seizes the chance to prove his worth by assisting a famous judge in solving the mystery. This historical adventure explores the tension between duty and personal ambition. While it features a ghostly legend and a high-stakes investigation, the heart of the story lies in Seikei's developing self-confidence. It is highly appropriate for middle schoolers, offering a rich window into Japanese culture and the Bushido code. Parents will appreciate how the story celebrates bravery and the pursuit of justice over material wealth.