Families who loved Rightfully Ours by Kerrie Logan Hollihan 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 starts noticing social inequalities or asking why certain rules exist. It is a perfect resource for the young advocate who feels a strong sense of justice but needs to see how real-world change is actually achieved through persistence. The book provides a thorough account of the suffrage movement, highlighting the decades of resilience required to win the right to vote. While the historical scope is vast, the narrative remains grounded in personal stories of bravery and teamwork. It is ideal for middle-schoolers (ages 9 to 14) who are ready to move beyond simple hero stories and explore the complexities of social activism. Parents will appreciate how it balances historical facts with hands-on activities that make the past feel relevant today.