Families who loved Dawn Raid by Pauline Vaeluaga Smith 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 starts noticing that some people are treated differently because of where they come from or what they look like. It is an ideal bridge for discussing social justice, civil rights, and systemic unfairness through the relatable lens of a twelve year old girl. Set in 1970s New Zealand, the story follows Sofia as her family becomes involved in the Polynesian Panthers movement to stop the discriminatory dawn raids targeting Pacific Islanders. While the book addresses serious historical themes like racism and police intimidation, it balances these heavy moments with the everyday joys of a large, loving family. It captures the authentic voice of a girl finding her confidence, making it a perfect choice for middle grade readers who are beginning to form their own political and social identities. This story provides a hopeful, empowering framework for understanding how one ordinary person can contribute to a larger movement for change.