Families who loved Growing Peace: A Story of Farming, Music, and Religious Harmony by Richard Sobol often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
A parent would reach for this book when their child asks why people of different religions sometimes fight, or when they want to show how common goals can bridge deep social divides. This true story follows J.J. Keki, a Ugandan Jewish man who realized that the struggle for survival in his coffee-farming community was shared by his Christian and Muslim neighbors. By forming the Mirembe Kawomera (Delicious Peace) Fair Trade Cooperative, they proved that economic partnership and shared labor can dissolve long-standing prejudices. The narrative weaves together themes of interfaith harmony, environmental stewardship, and the power of music. It is highly appropriate for children aged 8 to 12, offering a grounded, hopeful look at conflict resolution that feels practical rather than idealistic. Parents will appreciate the way it introduces complex global issues through the relatable lens of hard work, family, and a shared love for music, providing a gentle roadmap for how to be a peacemaker in one's own community.