Families who loved Red Scare by Liam Francis Walsh 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 feels limited by their physical circumstances or is beginning to ask questions about how fear can make people act unkindly. This cinematic graphic novel transport readers to 1950s America, where a young boy named Frank is navigating life after polio. While his community is gripped by the Red Scare and the fear of outsiders, Frank discovers a mysterious object that grants him the power of flight, forcing him to decide what it truly means to be a hero when everyone around you is suspicious. It is a sophisticated but accessible choice for middle grade readers. It masterfully balances the heavy realities of historical prejudice and physical disability with the wonder of a superhero origin story. Parents will appreciate how it uses a sci-fi lens to explore complex social dynamics, making it a perfect bridge for discussing history, empathy, and the courage it takes to stand up for others even when you feel vulnerable.