Families who loved Hope's Crossing by Joan Elizabeth Goodman 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 is beginning to explore themes of self-reliance and the complexity of personal freedom. It is an ideal choice for a middle grader who feels small in a world of big problems and needs to see that resourcefulness and inner strength can overcome daunting obstacles. Set during the American Revolution, the story follows thirteen-year-old Hope as she is abducted from her home and forced into servitude by Loyalist captors. The narrative focuses on her emotional resilience and the difficult choices she must make to reclaim her life. While it handles the realities of war and captivity, it does so with a steady hand that prioritizes character growth over grit. It is a powerful tool for normalizing feelings of fear while demonstrating how to move through them with purpose.