Families who loved The Secret of Priest's Grotto: A Holocaust Survival Story by Christos Nicola, Peter Lane Taylor 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 is starting to ask complex questions about the Holocaust or when they need to see a real-world example of how families remain resilient during unimaginable circumstances. It is an ideal bridge for the transition from simple historical stories to more nuanced, serious history, offering a perspective focused on survival and ingenuity rather than just victimization. The narrative follows the true account of 38 Jewish family members who spent over 300 days underground in the Gypsum Giant caves of Ukraine to escape the Nazis. While the subject matter is inherently heavy, the book balances the darkness of history with the thrill of modern-day cave exploration and mystery-solving. It emphasizes themes of family bonds, bravery, and the literal light found in the dark. It is best suited for children aged 10 and up who are ready for a factual but hopeful exploration of World War II history.