Families who loved Josias, Hold the Book by Jennifer Riesmeyer Elvgren 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 feels defeated by a practical problem or questions why they need to spend time in school. It is an ideal choice for children who are hands-on learners but struggle with the patience or academic focus required in the classroom. The story follows Josias, a young Haitian boy who prefers working the soil to studying his lessons. When his family's garden fails to thrive, he discovers that the literacy he once resisted is actually the key to saving his family's livelihood. This evocative story beautifully illustrates the bridge between classroom learning and real-world survival. It addresses themes of perseverance, the dignity of labor, and the transformative power of education. Parents will appreciate how it validates a child's frustration with difficult tasks while gently showing how curiosity and books provide the tools needed to overcome life's obstacles. It is a poignant, hopeful read for children ages 5 to 9 who are developing their own sense of purpose.