Families who loved More Deadly Than War by Kenneth C. Davis 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 starts asking big, complex questions about global health, science, or how society stays resilient during times of immense crisis. It serves as a sophisticated bridge for middle schoolers who are ready to move beyond basic health facts and into the messy, fascinating reality of how history and biology intersect. By examining the 1918 flu pandemic against the backdrop of World War I, the book validates feelings of anxiety while emphasizing the incredible human capacity for perseverance and scientific discovery. Davis expertly weaves together the scientific mystery of the virus with the social realities of the time, making it an excellent choice for a mature 10 to 14 year old. Parents will find this book a valuable tool for discussing collective grief and the importance of public health, all through a secular and historical lens. It provides the necessary context to understand that while global challenges are daunting, they are also a part of the human story that we have overcome before through bravery and cooperation.