Families who loved The Traitors' Gate by Avi 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 facing a sudden family crisis or feeling the heavy weight of adult responsibilities. It is particularly helpful for children navigating the shame or confusion of a parent being away, whether due to incarceration or financial instability. Set in 1849 London, the story follows fourteen year old John Huffman as he discovers his father has been sent to a debtors prison, forcing John into a web of family secrets and international espionage. The book masterfully addresses themes of loyalty, integrity, and the anxiety of trying to 'fix' a family's reputation. While it is a fast paced historical mystery, its true value lies in its honest depiction of a child realizing their parents are fallible. It provides a safe, historical distance to explore modern feelings of being overwhelmed by circumstances beyond a child's control, making it an excellent choice for middle schoolers ready for complex moral dilemmas.