Families who loved Ashes by Kathryn Lasky 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 child begins noticing social injustices or is struggling with the pressure to conform to a group that feels fundamentally wrong. Set in 1930s Berlin, it follows Gabriella, a young girl who watches her world transform under the rise of the Nazi party. As books are burned and her favorite teacher is removed, she must decide what it means to be a loyal citizen versus a person of conscience. It is a powerful tool for discussing how to maintain one's values when the majority is moving in a dangerous direction. While the historical setting is specific, the emotional core of finding one's voice amidst peer pressure and state-mandated fear is deeply relevant for middle schoolers. It offers a sophisticated look at the loss of innocence and the birth of moral courage during a dark chapter of history.