Families who loved Hammerin' Hank Greenberg by Shelley Sommer 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 grappling with the feeling of being an outsider or facing unfair treatment because of their background. It is a powerful resource for middle-grade readers who need to see how professional success and personal integrity can coexist even in the face of blatant prejudice. This biography follows Hank Greenberg, the first Jewish superstar in Major League Baseball, as he navigates the heights of athletic achievement alongside the stinging reality of anti-Semitism. Through Hank's journey, parents can explore themes of resilience, religious identity, and the courage required to stand up for one's beliefs. It is particularly appropriate for ages 9 to 13, offering a historical perspective on the 1930s and 40s that feels strikingly relevant to modern conversations about inclusion. You might choose this book not just for the sports history, but to help your child find the words to describe their own experiences of 'being different' while pursuing their dreams.