Families who loved Run, Boy, Run by Uri Orlev 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 middle-schooler is ready to explore the complexities of history, resilience, and the moral weight of human choices. It is a powerful tool for a child who is beginning to ask deep questions about injustice or who needs to see how inner strength can overcome even the most isolating circumstances. Based on a true story, the narrative follows Srulik, a nine-year-old who must hide his Jewish identity and survive alone in the Polish countryside during World War II. The book deals directly with heavy themes of loss, religious identity, and physical disability, as Srulik eventually loses an arm due to medical neglect. However, it is fundamentally a story of survival and the small kindnesses of strangers. It provides a realistic yet accessible window into the Holocaust for readers aged 10 to 14, making it an excellent choice for families looking to bridge the gap between simple history lessons and the profound realities of the human spirit.