Families who loved Never Caught, The Story of Ona Judge by Erica Armstrong Dunbar 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 a child begins asking difficult questions about the contradictions of history, specifically how celebrated figures like George Washington could also participate in the injustice of slavery. It is the perfect choice for a young reader who is developing a strong sense of social justice and needs to see that history is made of real people who fought for their own agency. This biography follows Ona Judge, an enslaved woman who escaped the Washington household to find freedom in the North. The story centers on Ona's bravery and her refusal to accept a life of servitude, even when pursued by the most powerful man in America. While it handles the heavy realities of racism and bondage with historical accuracy, the narrative remains focused on Ona's resilience and determination. It is a powerful tool for teaching kids that standing up for oneself is a courageous act of hope, making it ideal for middle schoolers ready for nuanced historical discussions.