Families who loved Dove Song by Kristine L. Franklin 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 grappling with the heavy burden of a family secret, particularly one involving a parent's mental health crisis or the stress of a long term military absence. This poignant historical novel explores the lives of Bobbie Lynn and her brother as they navigate the terrifying uncertainty of their father being MIA in Vietnam and their mother's subsequent emotional collapse. It is a deeply empathetic look at the 'parentified child' who feels they must hide family struggles from the world to stay safe. While the 1960s setting provides some historical distance, the emotional core is timeless and highly relevant for children dealing with secondary trauma or caregiver instability. It is best suited for mature middle grade readers (9 to 13) who can handle themes of clinical depression and neglect. Parents will appreciate how the story validates the child's perspective while ultimately modeling that it is okay, and necessary, to ask for help from trusted adults outside the family unit.