Families who loved A Boy at War by Harry Mazer 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 processing a sudden family crisis or feels overwhelmed by events beyond their control. It is an ideal bridge for the middle schooler who is beginning to question the complexity of the world, particularly regarding duty, loss, and the blurriness of 'right versus wrong' in times of conflict. The story centers on Adam, a teenager whose life is upended during the attack on Pearl Harbor while his naval officer father is stationed on the USS Arizona. Through Adam's search for his missing father, the book explores profound themes of grief, resilience, and the internal conflict of loyalty. While the historical setting is specific, the emotional core addresses universal experiences of fear and growing up too fast. It is a slim, fast-paced read that is accessible for ages 10 to 14, providing a safe space to discuss how families navigate trauma and the importance of holding onto hope when the future feels uncertain.