Families who loved Ali and the Golden Eagle by Wayne Grover 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 showing a deep fascination with the natural world or expressing curiosity about how people live in different parts of the globe. It is an excellent choice for a middle-grade reader who values quiet observation, patience, and the slow development of trust between humans and animals. This story provides a respectful window into a culture that is often misunderstood or stereotyped in Western media. The narrative follows an American expat in Saudi Arabia who develops a bond with a young village boy named Ali. Together, they embark on the high-stakes journey of rescuing and training a golden eagle for the ancient art of falconry. While the plot involves adventure and the wild beauty of the desert, the heart of the book is about bridging cultural divides through a shared passion. It is a gentle, realistic, and deeply informative story that celebrates the discipline required to master a skill and the rewards of cross-generational friendship.