Families who loved A Bus of Our Own by Freddi Williams Evans 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 starts noticing that some people seem to have more than others, or when they express frustration about a rule that feels fundamentally unfair. Based on the real-life history of the author's community in Mississippi, this story follows young Mable Jean as she walks five miles to school while watching a bus full of white children pass her by. It is a powerful exploration of Jim Crow era segregation that focuses on communal agency rather than victimhood. While the subject matter is serious, the emotional heart of the book is one of immense pride and collective power. It teaches children that when a system is broken, a community can come together to build something better. Best suited for children ages 5 to 9, it provides a gentle but honest entry point into history, showing that progress often requires hard work, nickels, dimes, and a lot of heart.