
The Commuter
by Emma Curtis (2025)
Like 'Only Child', this thriller explores a character dealing with a traumatic event and its aftermath.

by Rhiannon Navin (2018)
International Bestseller “Emotional . . . sinks its hooks into you from the very first sentence.” —Marie Claire “Perfect for fans of Room, this heartbreaking but important novel . . . reminds readers that hope can be found in even the darkest moments.” —Real Simple First grader Zach Taylor is in his classroom when a gunman enters the school auditorium and the unthinkable happens, irrevocably changing the very fabric of this close-knit community. While Zach's mother pursues a quest for justice, and Zach’s father retreats into his work, Zach finds solace in the healing world of books and art. Armed with his new insights, and the optimism and stubbornness only a child could have, Zach becomes determined to help the adults in his life rediscover the universal truths of love and compassion they need to pull them through their darkest hour. A dazzling, tenderhearted debut about healing, family, and the exquisite wisdom of children, narrated by a six-year-old boy who reminds us that sometimes the littlest bodies hold the biggest hearts, and the quietest voices speak the loudest.
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by Emma Curtis (2025)
Like 'Only Child', this thriller explores a character dealing with a traumatic event and its aftermath.

by Hilary Boyd (2001)
Similar to 'Only Child', this novel delves into complex family dynamics and hidden truths.

by Carla Buckley (2022)
As with 'Only Child', this book offers a gripping exploration of family secrets and the truths we hide.

by David Biro (2020)
Like 'Only Child', this novel connects characters across generations through shared family secrets.

by Clare Mackintosh (2014)
This novel, like 'Only Child', features a compelling narrative about difficult life choices and their consequences.
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