Families who loved The Various by Steve Augarde 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 outgrowing sparkly fairytales and craves a story about the natural world that feels mysterious, earthy, and a bit dangerous. It is perfect for the pre-teen who values independence and has a fierce protective instinct for the underdog or the misunderstood. Midge is staying with her eccentric uncle when she discovers a hidden, struggling society of knee-height people living in the woods. Unlike typical fantasy, this world is gritty and realistic, dealing with tribal tensions, survival, and the encroaching threat of human development. It explores complex themes of justice, the weight of keeping secrets, and the courage required to mediate between two very different worlds. While it contains moments of peril and dark atmosphere, it is a deeply rewarding read for ages 10 to 14 that respects a young reader's intelligence.