Families who loved William of Newbury by Michael Avon Oeming 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 struggles with everyday social anxiety or self-doubt but shows a fierce, protective streak for others. While the world of school and peers might feel overwhelming to them, they likely have a hidden reservoir of courage that surfaces when things truly matter. This graphic novel follows William, a neurotic monk in 12th century England who is terrified of the 'earthly' world but becomes a fearless warrior when facing supernatural threats. Through this anthropomorphic animal lens, the story explores the duality of being a 'worrywart' who is also a hero. Set against a backdrop of historical plague and civil war, the book uses a 'Hellboy meets Redwall' aesthetic to tackle themes of faith, duty, and sibling rivalry. Because it is a graphic novel, it is highly accessible for visual learners and middle schoolers who enjoy dark, atmospheric storytelling. It is an excellent choice for normalizing internal anxiety while celebrating the resilience and bravery that often lie just beneath a nervous exterior.