Families who loved Crossing the Farak River by Michelle Aung Thin 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 global news, displacement, or why some people are treated differently because of their identity. This story offers a profound look at the Rohingya crisis through the eyes of Hasina, a young girl forced into a survival situation when her village in Myanmar is attacked. It is a powerful tool for building empathy and understanding the strength of the human spirit in the face of systemic injustice. While the subject matter is serious, the focus remains on Hasina's resourcefulness and her fierce commitment to protecting her younger brother and cousin. It is best suited for middle schoolers who are ready to engage with realistic historical fiction that doesn't shy away from difficult truths but ultimately emphasizes resilience and hope.