Families who loved Kiki and Jacques by Susan Ross 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 experiencing a shift in their local community, witnessing social tension at school, or struggling to balance loyalty to old friends with the pull of new, diverse perspectives. Set in a Maine mill town, it follows Jacques, a local boy, and Kiki, a Somali refugee, as they navigate the complexities of cultural integration and shared grief. The story moves beyond simple tolerance to explore deep empathy, justice, and the courage required to stand up against one's own peer group. Appropriate for children ages 8 to 12, this realistic novel addresses heavy themes like prejudice and loss with a gentle, hopeful touch. It is an excellent choice for parents who want to foster global citizenship and emotional intelligence. By grounding the narrative in relatable middle-school interests like soccer and family dynamics, it makes the profound experience of the refugee crisis accessible and personal for young readers.