Families who loved Hands Around the Library by Susan L. Roth 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 asking big questions about fairness, protests they see on the news, or how a single person can protect something they love. It provides a gentle but powerful entry point for discussing civic duty and the importance of preserving culture and knowledge. Based on the true events of the 2011 Egyptian Revolution, the story depicts how protestors of all backgrounds linked arms to form a human chain around the Great Library of Alexandria to protect it from looters and harm. It is a beautiful celebration of community strength and peaceful resistance. While it touches on a time of political unrest, the focus remains on the bravery and pride of the citizens rather than the violence of the conflict. It is perfectly suited for elementary aged children, offering a hopeful perspective on how collective action can safeguard the things that matter most in a society.