Families who loved Raven Summer by David Almond 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 teenager begins questioning the fairness of the world or expressing interest in global issues like the refugee crisis and social justice. David Almond explores the heavy realities of war and displacement through the eyes of Liam, a boy who discovers a discarded baby and eventually befriends a Liberian refugee named Oliver. The story moves beyond simple binaries of good and evil to look at what humans are capable of in times of survival. It is an emotionally resonant choice for parents looking to foster deep empathy and discuss the moral complexities of protecting others against a rigid legal system. While it handles dark themes including historical trauma and child soldiers, it remains grounded in a realistic, contemporary setting suitable for mature middle schoolers and young teens.