Families who loved Wicked Stepsister by Gina Kammer 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 a sibling rivalry has escalated beyond typical bickering into something more hurtful, or when a child is struggling to find common ground in a newly blended family. It is especially helpful for children who feel their personal achievements are being overshadowed by a sibling or who have resorted to unkind pranks to express their frustration. This middle-grade chapter book blends high-tech science fiction with classic fairy tale imagery to explore the root of anger. As Syah enters her stepsister's mind to resolve their conflict, readers learn about the power of empathy and the importance of acknowledging each other's unique strengths. It is an ideal choice for ages 8 to 12, offering a safe, imaginative space to discuss how jealousy can transform us into people we do not recognize. By the end, parents can use the story to model how a sincere apology and genuine appreciation for a sibling's talents can heal a fractured relationship.