Families who loved The Light Jar by Lisa Thompson 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 processing a major family upheaval, such as a separation or a move, and is struggling with feelings of isolation or generalized anxiety. It is particularly helpful for children who feel they must be the protector in their family or who have experienced emotional volatility at home. The story follows young Nate and his mother as they flee an emotionally abusive partner to hide in a crumbling forest cottage. When his mother disappears, Nate must face his intense fear of the dark while befriending a local girl and an imaginary companion. While the book touches on heavy themes of domestic control and abandonment, it focuses primarily on the protagonist's growing self-reliance and the power of light, both literal and metaphorical. Best suited for ages 9 to 12, it provides a safe space to discuss how to find courage when the grownups in our lives are struggling.