Families who loved A Shelter in Our Car by Monica Gunning often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.

A parent would reach for this book when their child begins to notice or ask questions about homelessness, or if the family is navigating their own season of financial instability. It is a vital resource for fostering empathy toward classmates who may be facing hidden hardships. The story follows Zettie and her Mama, who have moved from Jamaica to the United States and now live in their car while Mama searches for steady work. While the situation is difficult, the narrative focuses on the warmth of their relationship and the creative ways they maintain their dignity, such as washing up in public restrooms and finding joy in small moments. It is appropriate for children ages 5 to 9, offering a realistic but hopeful look at resilience and the idea that a home is defined by the people who love you, not just four walls. Parents will find it a gentle way to discuss poverty without being overly frightening.