Families who loved The Worlds We Leave Behind by A. F. Harrold 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 struggling with the aftermath of an impulsive choice, a harsh word, or the heavy weight of regret. It is a profound tool for navigating the messy reality of mistakes and the desire to simply make a problem disappear without facing the consequences. The story follows Hex and Tom, two friends who encounter a mysterious woman in the woods who offers them a way to undo a painful accident. However, they soon learn that changing the past comes with a haunting price that ripples through their world. This eerie, atmospheric fantasy explores themes of accountability and the complexity of forgiveness. It is ideal for middle schoolers who are ready to move beyond black and white morality and look at how our actions affect others in ways we cannot always see. It offers a safe space to discuss the difference between fixing a mistake and running away from it.