Families who loved Barefoot: Escape on the Underground Railroad by Pamela Duncan Edwards 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 you want to introduce the concept of the Underground Railroad and the pursuit of justice through a lens of empathy rather than just trauma. It is an ideal choice for children beginning to ask questions about fairness, history, and why people might have to hide or move to stay safe. Using a lyrical and suspenseful narrative, the story follows an escaped slave, referred to as Barefoot, as he navigates the woods at night. The book beautifully weaves together history and nature, showing how the animals of the forest act as silent protectors and guides. While it touches on the heavy reality of slavery and the danger of the Heavy Boots (the slave catchers), the tone remains focused on bravery and the interconnectedness of all living things. It is suitable for children ages 5 to 9, offering a gentle but honest entry point into a vital part of American history while emphasizing the universal human desire for freedom.