Families who loved The Haunting of Holroyd Hill by Brenda Seabrooke 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 if your child is navigating the unsettling feelings of moving to a new home or if they have a budding interest in history and mysteries. It is a perfect choice for middle grade readers who enjoy a spooky atmosphere but still need the security of a supportive family unit. The story follows eleven year old Melinda as she adjust to a quiet Virginia farmhouse and discovers that the past is literally knocking at her door. While it is a ghost story, it functions primarily as a mystery that rewards curiosity and observation. The emotional core of the book focuses on Melinda and her brother working together, which helps model positive sibling collaboration. It touches on themes of empathy as the children seek to understand the ghost's unfinished business rather than simply fearing him. The historical elements regarding the Civil War are handled with a sense of wonder rather than graphic detail, making it an excellent bridge for kids who find history textbooks dry. It is a safe yet thrilling entry into the mystery genre for ages eight to twelve.