Families who loved Blair, Bush and Iraq by Andrew Langley 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 middle or high schooler begins asking difficult questions about global conflict, political integrity, or why countries go to war. This non-fiction guide provides a balanced look at the 2003 invasion of Iraq by focusing on the specific leadership decisions made by George W. Bush and Tony Blair. It explores heavy themes of accountability, the weight of responsibility, and how leaders handle conflicting advice. The book is written for ages 11 to 17, offering a factual and analytical approach that helps teenagers move beyond 'good vs. evil' narratives to understand the messy reality of international relations and the long-term consequences of political choices. It is an excellent tool for fostering critical thinking and media literacy.