Families who loved Hundred Years of Happiness by Thanhha Lai 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 a child is struggling to understand why a beloved grandparent is becoming forgetful, distant, or confused. It is a tender resource for families navigating the beginning stages of dementia or Alzheimer's, offering a way to talk about memory loss through the lens of love and patience. The story follows young An and her grandfather as they work together to plant a special garden of Gac fruit to remind her grandmother of her home in Vietnam and her wedding day. Through lyrical prose and vibrant imagery, the book explores themes of empathy, cultural heritage, and the enduring power of sensory memories like taste and smell. It is developmentally appropriate for children ages 4 to 8, providing a gentle bridge between the sadness of a relative's decline and the hope found in honoring their past. Parents will appreciate how it shifts the focus from what is being lost to what can still be shared and celebrated together.