Families who loved La Línea by Ann Jaramillo 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 teenager is asking deep questions about social justice, the headlines regarding the border, or the lengths families go to for a better life. This visceral, first-person narrative follows fifteen-year-old Miguel and his sister Elena as they attempt the dangerous journey from Mexico to California to reunite with their parents. It is a raw look at the realities of human smuggling, the physical toll of the desert, and the internal strength required to survive. While the story is intense, it provides a vital window into the courage and desperation of the migrant experience. It is an ideal choice for fostering empathy and understanding for those living in the shadows of our society, grounding a political topic in a deeply human, sibling-centered story.