Families who loved Eagle Song by Joseph Bruchac 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 struggling with the isolation of being the new kid or feeling misunderstood because of their background. Eight-year-old Danny Bigtree has moved from a Mohawk reservation to Brooklyn, only to find that his classmates' ideas about Native Americans come from cartoons and old movies rather than reality. Through the wisdom of his father and the strength of his heritage, Danny learns how to navigate these painful stereotypes and find his place in a new world. This gentle but honest story explores themes of identity, cultural pride, and the courage it takes to be yourself when others try to define you. It is a perfect choice for elementary-aged children who are developing their sense of social justice or those who need a reminder that their family history is a source of power. Parents will appreciate how the book models healthy father-son communication and offers a realistic yet hopeful path through the challenges of bullying and cultural ignorance.