Families who loved Thief of Dreams by Todd Strasser often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
A parent might reach for this book when they notice their pre-teen feeling increasingly isolated or resentful toward a busy household schedule. It is specifically designed for children who feel invisible at home and may be vulnerable to the influence of charismatic, yet potentially manipulative, older figures. The story follows thirteen-year-old Martin, whose wealthy parents are constantly traveling for business. When his charming Uncle Lawrence arrives to babysit, Martin is thrilled to finally have an adult's undivided attention. However, he soon discovers that his uncle is using him as a pawn in a series of high-stakes burglaries. This suspenseful mystery explores the heavy emotional weight of neglect and the difficult realization that someone you love might not have your best interests at heart. It is a poignant tool for discussing the difference between genuine affection and grooming or manipulation, making it a valuable choice for children navigating the transition into the more complex social realities of middle school.