Families who loved The Witch in the Tower by Júlia Sardà 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 feels left behind by an older sibling who is suddenly 'too cool' or mean, or when they are struggling to find their own place in a shifting family dynamic. It provides a safe, surreal space for children to process the sting of rejection and the loneliness of growing up at a different pace than those they love. Through Carmela's journey to a magical tower, the story validates the hurt caused by sibling rivalry while offering a path toward self-confidence. This 64-page chapter book is a visual masterpiece that blends psychological depth with high fantasy. It uses metaphorical magic, like mermaid grease to wash away envy and giant's hair for courage, to help children ages 7 to 10 conceptualize complex emotions. Parents will appreciate how the book moves from the heavy reality of social isolation to a hopeful, empowered conclusion that celebrates a child's unique inner world.