Families who loved The Mark of the Dragonfly by Jaleigh Johnson 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 the feeling of being an outsider or is beginning to ask questions about who they are beyond their family of origin. It is a perfect fit for a middle grader who feels like a 'fixer' or a 'tinkerer' and needs to see that their unique skills are valuable tools for survival and connection. Set in a vibrant world of scrap-metal towns and high-speed trains, the story follows Piper, a talented mechanic who rescues a mysterious girl named Anna. As they flee from a dangerous pursuer, they discover that family isn't just about who you share blood with, but who you choose to protect. The book explores themes of self-reliance, class disparity, and trust. While it features some steampunk-inspired peril and high-stakes action, it remains grounded in a hopeful message about finding where you belong.