
Howl's Moving Castle
by Diana Wynne Jones (1986)
Like 'Behind the Attic Wall', this features a young protagonist discovering unexpected magic and personal growth.

by Sylvia Cassedy (1982)
At twelve, Maggie had been thrown out of more boarding schools than she cared to remember. "Impossible to handle," they said nasty, mean, disobedient, rebellious, thieving anything they could say to explain why she must be removed from the school. Maggie was thin and pale, with shabby clothes and stringy hair, when she arrived at her new home. "It was a mistake to bring her here," said Maggie's great-aunts, whose huge stone house looked like another boarding school or a prison. But they took her in anyway. After all, aside from Uncle Morris, they were Maggie's only living relatives. But from behind the closet door in the great and gloomy house, Maggie hears the faint whisperings, the beckoning voices. And in the forbidding house of her ancestors, Maggie finds magic...the kind that lets her, for the first time, love and be loved.
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by Diana Wynne Jones (1986)
Like 'Behind the Attic Wall', this features a young protagonist discovering unexpected magic and personal growth.

by Clive Barker (1992)
Similar to 'Behind the Attic Wall', this offers a haunting and imaginative story with a touch of the uncanny.

by Mary Downing Hahn (1986)
Echoing 'Behind the Attic Wall', this suspenseful tale involves a young protagonist encountering unsettling supernatural elements.

by Sylvia Cassedy (2020)
From the same author as 'Behind the Attic Wall', this book also explores a protagonist's emotional journey and self-esteem.
by Sylvia Cassedy (1989)
Like 'Behind the Attic Wall', this novel by Sylvia Cassedy focuses on intricate characterizations and a protagonist's growth.
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