Families who loved Lost in the War by Nancy Antle often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
A parent might reach for this book when their child begins noticing that a loved one carries deep, unseen emotional burdens or when the family is navigating the long term effects of a parent's mental health struggles. It is an essential choice for families seeking to validate a child's experience of 'secondhand' trauma, where the child feels the weight of a parent's past without fully understanding its origins. Twelve year old Lisa lives in the shadow of her mother's memories of serving as a nurse in Vietnam. Through a school project and the support of a perceptive teacher, Lisa learns to bridge the gap between her mother's painful silence and her own need for stability. While it explores themes of depression and PTSD, the story is grounded in the hope that honesty and community support can foster healing. It is most appropriate for middle schoolers who are ready for a realistic, compassionate look at how history affects the people we love.