Families who loved The Hazel Wood by Melissa Albert 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 teenager is struggling with a sense of displacement or the weight of family secrets that feel impossible to unpack. It is a sophisticated choice for a young adult who feels like an outsider and is beginning to see their parents not just as caregivers, but as complex, flawed individuals with their own mysterious histories. The story follows seventeen year old Alice, whose life has been spent on the move with her mother, Ella, running from a vague sense of bad luck. When Ella is kidnapped, Alice must enter the Hazel Wood, the estate of her late grandmother who authored a book of dark, cult favorite fairy tales. This is not a whimsical story; it is a haunting exploration of generational trauma, the power of storytelling, and the search for a self-determined identity. It is best suited for older teens due to its atmospheric dread and occasional visceral violence, offering a mirror for those navigating the transition from childhood myths to the gritty realities of adulthood.