Families who loved My Two Worlds by Ginger Gordon 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 is grappling with a sense of dual identity or feeling homesick for a place, person, or culture they have left behind. It specifically speaks to the 'between-ness' felt by children of immigrants who juggle different languages and environments daily. Through the true story of eight-year-old Kirsy, readers explore the contrast between a bustling New York City life and a warm, tropical Puerto Plata home. This photo-essay format offers a realistic and grounding look at how a child maintains her cultural roots while thriving in a modern urban setting. It normalizes the experience of having two homes and two languages, emphasizing that identity is not about choosing one over the other, but embracing the richness of both. It is a gentle, affirming choice for elementary-aged children navigating their own complex heritages.