Families who loved Where Is My Voice? by Tracey Lawrence often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.

A parent would reach for this book when their child has become unusually quiet, withdrawn, or 'lost for words' following a significant loss or period of grief. It is specifically designed for children who are struggling to articulate heavy emotions and feel as though their internal voice has disappeared under the weight of sadness. The story follows a young protagonist searching for their literal and figurative voice after a life-altering goodbye. Through gentle metaphors and relatable emotional landscapes, it explores themes of resilience, the messy nature of healing, and the importance of self-expression. Parents will appreciate how it validates the 'silence' of grief without rushing the child to 'get over it,' making it a safe, age-appropriate anchor for ages 4 to 9. It provides a shared vocabulary for families to begin the slow journey of finding hope again together.