Families who loved Almost Autumn by Marianne Kaurin 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 teenager is ready to move beyond basic history and explore the complex human emotions of living through a humanitarian crisis. It is an essential choice for young adults who are beginning to ask deep questions about moral courage and the weight of systemic injustice. Set in Nazi occupied Norway, the story follows the blossoming romance between Ilse, a Jewish girl, and Hermann, a boy involved in the resistance. It captures the agonizing transition from a normal teenage life of parties and crushes to a world of sudden disappearances and impossible choices. Parents will find this a valuable tool for normalizing feelings of fear and grief while discussing the importance of standing up for others. It is deeply moving and realistic, providing a sophisticated look at the Holocaust through the specific, often overlooked lens of the Norwegian experience.