Families who loved The Nowhere Girl by Linda Newbery often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
A parent should reach for this book when their child is struggling with a recent move and feels like they do not belong in their new environment. It is particularly helpful for children who express their anxiety through nostalgia or a preoccupation with the past. The story follows Tamsin, who moves to a new house and finds herself drawn into a haunting mystery involving the ghosts of children from the Victorian era. As she uncovers the history of the nearby railway, she begins to process her own feelings of isolation. This atmospheric mystery addresses themes of loneliness and the search for connection across generations. The prose is sophisticated yet accessible for middle schoolers, providing a bridge between spooky storytelling and emotional realism. It serves as a gentle tool for parents to discuss how looking back can sometimes help us move forward, while normalizing the sense of displacement that often accompanies big life changes.