Families who loved Equal (Bakers Mountain Stories series) by Joyce Moyer Hostetter 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 social hierarchies or expressing confusion about why people are treated differently based on their appearance. It is an essential choice for middle grade readers who are beginning to grapple with the complexities of justice, fairness, and the courage required to be a true ally. Set in 1959 North Carolina, the story follows the blossoming friendship between Jackie, who is White, and Thomas, who is Black, as they navigate the rigid racial boundaries of their small town. The narrative beautifully captures the internal struggle between following societal rules and following one's heart. It is emotionally resonant and historically grounded, offering a realistic yet hopeful look at how empathy can bridge deep divides. Parents will appreciate the way it models active listening and the dismantling of prejudice through personal connection, making it an ideal springboard for family conversations about civil rights and standing up for others.