Families who loved Muckrakers by Ann Bausum 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 teen starts questioning the fairness of the world or feels overwhelmed by modern headlines. It serves as a powerful historical anchor for young people who are developing a sense of social justice and want to understand how individual voices can challenge massive, seemingly untouchable systems of power. By profiling the pioneers of investigative journalism, the book transforms abstract concepts of integrity and reform into a thrilling narrative of courage. This history focuses on the Muckrakers, the writers who exposed the dark side of the American Dream: from dangerous meatpacking plants to the ruthless monopolies of Standard Oil. It explores themes of perseverance and bravery, showing how truth-telling requires both meticulous research and a thick skin. Geared toward middle and high schoolers, it is an inspiring choice for fostering critical thinking and media literacy, helping teens see themselves as potential agents of change in their own communities.