Families who loved The House of the Good Spirits by Donn Kushner 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 beginning to ask deeper questions about family heritage, the persistence of history, or the feeling of being an outsider in their own environment. It is a sophisticated choice for middle grade readers who are ready to explore how the past, particularly the history of slavery and migration, continues to echo into the present day. Through a blend of mystery and the supernatural, the story follows Hendry as he discovers that the old house he inhabits is filled with the presence of ancestors who still have stories to tell. While the book utilizes ghost story tropes, its core is a meditative exploration of identity and cultural belonging. It provides a bridge for parents to discuss difficult historical truths with their children in a way that feels atmospheric and meaningful rather than purely clinical. It is best suited for children aged 9 to 13 who enjoy a slow-burn mystery and are developing the emotional maturity to handle themes of social justice and ancestral legacy.