Families who loved Very Unfortunate Wish of Melony Yoshimura, The by Waka T. Brown 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 grappling with the heavy weight of a secret or the temptation to take a shortcut that has spiraled out of control. It is a powerful tool for the child who feels overwhelmed by expectations and believes their mistakes are too big to be forgiven. Through the lens of Japanese folklore, the story follows Melony, who accidentally unleashes a dangerous spirit after wishing for an easy way out of her problems. Melony's journey is a beautiful exploration of cultural identity and the pressure of being a good daughter. It moves from the suffocating feeling of guilt to the empowering realization that honesty and courage are the only ways to set things right. Middle schoolers will find a mirror for their own social and academic pressures, while parents will appreciate the story's emphasis on family bonds and the necessity of owning one's actions. It is a perfect choice for fostering a growth mindset and open communication about the mistakes we all make.