Families who loved Ashes of Roses by Mary Jane Auch 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 teenager is exploring family history, starting their first job, or beginning to grapple with the complexities of social justice and workplace ethics. It is an ideal choice for a young person who has recently moved or is struggling to find their footing in a new environment. The story follows Rose Nolan, a young Irish immigrant who arrives at Ellis Island with dreams of a better life, only to face the harsh realities of the New York City tenements and the grueling conditions of the garment industry. While the book culminates in the historical Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire, it is primarily a story about the resilience of the human spirit and the bonds of sisterhood. It deals with heavy themes of grief, financial hardship, and labor rights in a way that is direct yet deeply moving, making it appropriate for mature middle schoolers and high schoolers who are ready to engage with the darker chapters of history.