Families who loved The Assignment by Liza Wiemer 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 struggling with a moral dilemma involving a teacher or school administration, or when they need to see that standing up for what is right is worth the social cost. The story follows two students, Logan and Cade, who refuse a school assignment to argue in favor of the Final Solution during a reenactment of the Wannsee Conference. It explores themes of integrity, the weight of history, and the courage required to be a whistleblower in a close-knit community. This is an essential choice for parents looking to foster a strong moral compass and critical thinking in their teens. The book provides a modern framework for understanding how antisemitism and hate speech can be unintentionally (or intentionally) normalized in educational settings. It is best suited for readers ages 12 and up due to its mature historical themes and the complex social dynamics of a high school under fire. Choosing this book opens the door for deep conversations about the difference between academic freedom and the defense of the indefensible.