Families who loved Great Women of the Civil War by Lucia Raatma 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 expresses frustration that history seems to only be about men, or when they are looking for real-life examples of how one person can fight for justice. This accessible nonfiction title introduces young readers to the often-overlooked contributions of women during the American Civil War, highlighting their roles as spies, nurses, soldiers, and activists. Through these biographies, children learn about the immense bravery and resilience required to stand up for what is right during a time of national crisis. Appropriate for elementary readers, the book balances the heavy reality of war with stories of incredible perseverance. It is an excellent choice for building historical empathy and showing children that heroism takes many forms, from the quiet courage of a nurse to the bold risks taken by a secret agent. Parents will appreciate the way it frames historical figures not just as names on a page, but as role models who navigated fear and social constraints to make a lasting impact on their world.