Families who loved Across the Blue Pacific: A World War II Story by Louise Borden 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 grappling with the absence of a loved one or trying to make sense of how people find courage during times of great uncertainty. It is an ideal resource for military families or those experiencing a long term separation, providing a gentle bridge to discuss the complex emotions of waiting and the power of memory. The story follows a young girl named Molly who watches her neighbor, Ted, go off to serve on a submarine during World War II. Through Molly's eyes, children see how the rhythms of home life continue even while hearts are far away. Borden's free verse narrative beautifully captures the quiet bravery of the home front, focusing on the small acts of kindness and the enduring hope that connects us to those we love. It is a poignant, sophisticated picture book that respects a child's ability to handle bittersweet realities while emphasizing the strength of community and family bonds.