Families who loved Escaping the Tiger by Laura Manivong 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 processing a major life transition or asking questions about the global refugee experience. It is particularly resonant for middle schoolers who feel stuck in a period of waiting or who are struggling with a sense of belonging after a move. The story follows twelve year old Vonlai and his family as they flee communist Laos for a refugee camp in Thailand. Through their journey, the book explores profound themes of resilience, the strength of the family unit, and the quiet bravery required to maintain hope in difficult circumstances. While it depicts the harsh realities of camp life, it remains deeply rooted in the bond between siblings and the drive for a better future. It is an excellent choice for opening a dialogue about empathy and the hidden histories of those around us.