Families who loved Cat Among the Pigeons by Julia Golding 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 your child is starting to ask complex questions about social justice, history, or the courage it takes to stand up to a bully. While set in the 18th century, the core of the story is deeply relevant to modern kids: it explores how a loyal group of friends can take a stand against systemic unfairness. Through the eyes of the spirited and resourceful Cat, readers see the value of allyship as she risks her own safety to protect her friend Pedro from a former master. This historical adventure handles themes of freedom, racism, and gender roles with a fast-paced, theatrical energy. It is an excellent choice for middle-grade readers who enjoy mysteries and 'undercover' stories, as Cat must disguise herself as a boy to navigate a prestigious boarding school. Parents will appreciate the way it introduces historical abolitionist figures like Olaudah Equiano while maintaining a hopeful, empowering tone about the power of young people to effect change.