Families who loved Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson 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 beginning to navigate the complexities of trust and is curious about the gray areas between 'good guys' and 'bad guys.' It is an ideal pick for a middle-grade reader who craves high-stakes independence but might find a traditional 19th-century novel daunting. This graphic novel adaptation allows them to experience a legendary rite of passage through a visual medium that highlights Jim Hawkins's transition from a quiet innkeeper's son to a brave, self-reliant adventurer. The story follows Jim as he discovers a map to Captain Flint's buried gold and sets sail with a crew that includes the charming yet dangerous Long John Silver. Beyond the pirates and parrots, the book explores the emotional weight of losing a father figure and the difficult realization that someone you admire can also be dishonest. It is an excellent tool for opening conversations about integrity, the consequences of greed, and how to find one's courage when the adults in the room are untrustworthy.