Families who loved The Loss of the 'Night Wind' by Sylvia Sherry 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 starting to notice that adults do not always have all the answers or when they are grappling with the lingering shadow of a community tragedy. It is a poignant choice for the middle-grader who feels deeply protective of their friends and is beginning to navigate the complex moral landscape of secrets, justice, and the truth behind local legends. Set in a rugged coastal village, the story follows a young boy named Johnnie who becomes entangled in the mystery of a missing boat and the heavy silence that follows a disaster at sea. The narrative masterfully balances the external suspense of a thriller with the internal weight of grief and the burden of knowing something others do not. Parents will find it a valuable tool for discussing how to face fears and the importance of integrity when the easy path is to stay quiet. It is a realistic, atmospheric exploration of courage that respects the emotional maturity of 9 to 12-year-olds.