Families who loved Twelve Nights by Andrew Zurcher 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 processing a deep sense of longing or the literal or emotional absence of a parent. It is particularly resonant for children who feel like they are waiting for a piece of their world to click back into place. The story follows Kay and her sister Eloise as they search for their missing father during the twelve nights of Christmas, venturing into a hidden world of shadows and ancient secrets. It is a beautifully written, lyrical fantasy that balances the chill of a winter mystery with the warmth of sibling devotion. While the atmosphere is occasionally eerie, the narrative serves as a safe container for exploring themes of grief, hope, and the courage required to face the unknown. Middle grade readers (ages 10 to 14) will find the sophisticated vocabulary and complex world-building rewarding. It is a choice for parents who want to offer their child a story that honors the weight of their feelings while promising that light can be found even in the deepest shadows.