Families who loved Revolution Is Not a Dinner Party by Ying Chang Compestine 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 begins questioning why some rules feel unfair or when they are struggling to maintain their individuality in the face of peer pressure. It provides a profound look at how a young girl remains true to herself and her family values while her entire world is reshaped by political upheaval. Through the eyes of nine year old Ling, parents can introduce the concepts of political courage and the importance of holding onto one's inner light during dark times. The story follows Ling's life in China during the Cultural Revolution, where her doctor parents are targeted and her daily life is stripped of comfort and safety. While the setting is historical, the emotional themes of resilience, the loss of childhood innocence, and the strength of the family unit are timeless. It is best suited for children ages 10 to 14 who are ready for a realistic, sometimes sobering look at history that ultimately celebrates the triumph of the human spirit.