Families who loved The Girl in the Lake by India Hill Brown often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
A parent would reach for this book when their child is struggling with a deep-seated fear, particularly a fear of water, or when they want to introduce the concept of how historical injustices like segregation continue to echo through family generations. It is an ideal pick for a middle grader who loves a good 'scary' story but needs a narrative that offers more than just jumpscares, providing a meaningful bridge to discussing Black history and ancestral resilience. The story follows Celeste at her grandparents' lake house, where her anxiety about swimming intersects with a supernatural mystery involving a girl in the mirror. While the book delivers genuine chills and suspense, it is grounded in themes of family legacy, bravery, and the importance of learning from the past. It is perfectly appropriate for ages 8 to 12, offering a safe but thrilling environment to explore both ghostly encounters and real-world social history.