Families who loved The Midwinter Witch by Molly Knox Ostertag 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 if your child is feeling the pressure of high expectations or struggling to reconcile their unique identity with family traditions. While it is the third in a series, it stands beautifully on its own as a story about finding the courage to be yourself when the world expects you to be someone else. The story follows Aster, a boy practicing traditionally female witchcraft, and his friend Ariel, who is discovering her own dark past. Through the lens of a magical Midwinter tournament, the book explores themes of gender roles, self-expression, and the importance of supportive friendships. It is an ideal choice for middle-grade readers (ages 8 to 12) who are beginning to navigate social hierarchies and identity questioning. Parents will appreciate how the story normalizes non-conforming gender expressions and models healthy, vulnerable communication between friends and family members.