Families who loved Alice Paul and the Fight for Women's Rights by Deborah Kops 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 middle-schooler expresses frustration with unfair rules or asks how a single person can actually change the world. Deborah Kops provides a rigorous and inspiring look at Alice Paul, the strategic mastermind who refused to be polite in her pursuit of the 19th Amendment. It is a powerful resource for children who feel a budding sense of social justice and need to see that progress often requires uncomfortable persistence. The narrative moves beyond simple biography to explore the emotional weight of being a leader, including the resilience required to endure imprisonment and public ridicule. While the subject matter involves historical hardships, it is presented with a secular, factual tone that honors the gravity of the movement. Parents will find this an excellent bridge for discussing how individual grit and collective teamwork can dismantle long-standing systemic barriers.