Families who loved A Walk With Grandpa by Sharon K. Solomon 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 teenager is ready to confront the unvarnished, difficult truths of American history or when they are exploring themes of human rights and personal dignity. It is an essential resource for families discussing systemic injustice and the incredible psychological and physical resilience required to survive it. Based on the true memoir of Solomon Northup, the story follows a free Black man who is kidnapped and sold into slavery for twelve years. It addresses themes of freedom, survival, and the profound strength of the human spirit. Given the raw depiction of historical trauma, this book is best suited for older readers (ages 12 to 18) who are developing the maturity to process complex social issues and historical violence. It offers a powerful opportunity for parents to guide their children through a foundational part of history with empathy and critical thinking.