Families who loved The Spirit in the Shadows by Lila Hawthorne 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 teenager is wrestling with the concept of historical accountability or the heavy feeling of inherited family secrets. It is an ideal choice for the young person who is naturally observant and perhaps feels that the adults in their life are glossing over uncomfortable truths. The story follows Elodie, a photographer who uses her lens to uncover a ghostly mystery tied to a forgotten tragedy in her coastal town. While the book functions as a gripping supernatural mystery, it serves as a profound meditation on justice, guilt, and the importance of visibility. It explores how silence can be as damaging as a lie and how the younger generation often carries the burden of righting past wrongs. At just 94 pages, it is an accessible yet emotionally resonant read for high schoolers, offering a secular and sophisticated look at grief and integrity without being overly graphic or horrific.