Families who loved Sailing to Freedom by Martha Bennett Stiles 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 questioning the complexity of rules and wonders why sometimes doing the right thing means breaking the law. It is a powerful tool for navigating the transition from seeing the world in black and white to understanding the nuances of social justice and moral integrity. Set in 1852, the story follows young Ray, who discovers his family is secretly helping enslaved people escape via the Underground Railroad on their coastal schooner. Through Ray's eyes, children explore themes of bravery, honesty, and the heavy weight of secrets. It is perfectly suited for readers aged 8 to 12 who are ready for a historical adventure that deals honestly with the harsh realities of the Fugitive Slave Act. You might choose this book to help your child see how individual empathy and family courage can stand up against systemic injustice, even when the risks are high.