Families who loved The Islanders by Mary Alice Monroe 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 grappling with a parent's long absence, particularly due to military deployment or a health crisis. It is a comforting resource for kids who feel uprooted or are struggling to find their place while their family life is in flux. Eleven year old Jake is sent to live with his grandmother on a remote island in South Carolina while his father recovers from a serious injury sustained overseas. Initially resentful of the lack of technology and the isolation, Jake discovers a world of wonder through nature and the shared struggles of two new friends. The story handles themes of responsibility and emotional resilience with a gentle hand, making it perfect for middle grade readers. It is an ideal choice for fostering a sense of purpose and showing how environmental stewardship can lead to personal healing. The setting is immersive and the pacing is steady, offering a safe space for children to process complex feelings about family and change.