Families who loved Then There Were Five by Elizabeth Enright 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 navigating the complexities of belonging, whether they are joining a new social group or your family is expanding. It is a gentle, restorative choice for children who feel a deep connection to the natural world or those who are processing the loss of a distant relative or neighbor. The story follows the four Melendy siblings during a golden country summer as they encounter Mark, an orphaned boy living in difficult circumstances. Through empathy and shared adventures, the Melendys weave Mark into the fabric of their lives, eventually welcoming him as a permanent member of their family. This classic middle-grade novel excels at normalizing big transitions through a lens of kindness and wonder. While it touches on the death of a guardian and the reality of loneliness, the tone remains hopeful and secure. It is an ideal read for children ages 8 to 12 who enjoy character-driven stories where the biggest adventures are found in backyard explorations, summer hobbies, and the steady growth of a new friendship into a lifelong bond.