Families who loved So Far from the Sea by Eve Bunting 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 you are ready to help your child understand that history is made of real people, and that families can find ways to honor their ancestors even when the past was unfair. This quiet, evocative story follows the Iwasaki family on a final visit to the Manzanar Relocation Center, where the grandfather was interned during World War II and eventually buried. It is a powerful tool for discussing how we carry our heritage with dignity and how love persists through generations. While the book deals with the heavy reality of the Japanese American internment, it focuses on the emotional connection between a young girl, her brother, and their father as they say goodbye to their grandfather's gravesite. It is most appropriate for children ages 6 to 10, offering a secular and deeply realistic approach to grief, social justice, and family memory. Parents will appreciate how it models difficult conversations with honesty and grace, providing a bridge to discuss American history and civil rights through a personal lens.