Families who loved The New Mother by Lucy Clifford 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 pushing boundaries or displaying a sense of entitlement and defiance that feels disconnected from the consequences of their actions. It is a Victorian gothic cautionary tale about two sisters who, despite their mother's warnings, choose to misbehave until they are replaced by a mysterious and terrifying New Mother. This story is a powerful, though unsettling, exploration of the bond between parent and child. It deals with the weight of choices and the fear of losing the security of home. While the imagery is haunting, it serves as a profound metaphor for the way children view discipline and the catastrophic feeling of a fractured relationship. It is best suited for older children who can process the symbolic nature of the horror rather than taking the literal replacement of a parent at face value.