Families who loved A Friend Called Anne by Jacqueline van Maarsen 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 asking deeper questions about history, the reality of the Holocaust, or the pain of losing a friend without saying goodbye. While many children learn about Anne Frank through her diary, this memoir offers a unique grounded perspective from her best friend, Jacqueline van Maarsen. It provides a bridge for children who are ready to handle the gravity of World War II but still need the story framed through the familiar lens of school, play, and childhood loyalty. This account focuses on the human connection behind the tragedy. It helps children process themes of grief and injustice while highlighting the resilience of the human spirit. It is an ideal choice for middle schoolers who are developing their sense of empathy and historical awareness. You might choose it to help a child understand that history is made of real people with real friendships, much like their own.