Families who loved The Woman in the Wall by Patrice Kindl 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 profoundly invisible, socially overwhelmed, or is retreating into themselves as they enter the pre-teen years. It is a haunting yet hopeful story about Anna, a girl so painfully shy that she literally builds a life behind the walls of her family home to avoid being seen. This unique narrative serves as a powerful metaphor for social anxiety and the fear of growing up. While the premise feels like a fairy tale, it addresses very real themes of identity, puberty, and the internal courage required to step into the light. It is particularly appropriate for the 10 to 14 age range as it mirrors the developmental desire to hide away while simultaneously longing for connection. You might choose this book to open a gentle dialogue about social anxiety or to validate a child's need for a safe, private space while encouraging them to slowly re-engage with the world.