Families who loved Shutting Out the Sky: Life in the Tenements of New York, 1880-1924 by Deborah Hopkinson 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 expresses interest in their ancestry or starts asking big questions about why some people have so much while others have so little. It provides a grounded, historical perspective on the immigrant experience, showing that the comforts of modern life were often built on the grit and perseverance of young people just like them. Through the true stories of five immigrants who arrived in New York City over a century ago, Deborah Hopkinson explores themes of resilience, cultural identity, and the struggle for a better life. While the descriptions of tenement living and sweatshop labor are honest and raw, the narrative is ultimately one of hope. It is an ideal choice for middle schoolers ready to engage with the complexities of social justice and the American Dream.