Families who loved Bridge to America by Linda Glaser 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 is navigating a significant life transition, such as a major move or a long-term separation from a parent. It is particularly healing for children who feel caught between two worlds, struggling to reconcile who they were in the past with the person they are becoming in a new environment. The story follows eight-year-old Fivel as he and his family leave their impoverished Polish village to reunite with his father in America. Through Fivel's eyes, the book explores the deep anxiety of the unknown and the complex relief of safety. It captures the bittersweet nature of immigration, honoring both the fear of leaving home and the bravery of starting over. For children aged 8 to 12, this is a grounded, empathetic look at resilience and the meaning of family belonging.