Boost property tree is one such library though you have to consider whether you want to bring in boost just for this purpose. It works well for simple configuration properties as illustrated in the example, though I recall doing something more complex took me a bit longer to get right:
The following code is taken from the documentation:
// Create an empty property tree object
using boost::property_tree::ptree;
ptree pt;
// Load the XML file into the property tree. If reading fails
// (cannot open file, parse error), an exception is thrown.
read_xml(filename, pt);
// Get the filename and store it in the m_file variable.
// Note that we construct the path to the value by separating
// the individual keys with dots. If dots appear in the keys,
// a path type with a different separator can be used.
// If the debug.filename key is not found, an exception is thrown.
m_file = pt.get<std::string>("debug.filename");