Families who loved The Story of Bodri by Hédi Fried 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 asking their first difficult questions about the Holocaust or why people are sometimes treated differently because of who they are. It provides a gentle, age-appropriate entry point into one of history's darkest chapters through the eyes of a child and her loyal dog. The story follows Hedi, a young Jewish girl in Hungary, who is forced to leave her beloved dog, Bodri, behind when her family is taken to a concentration camp. It focuses on the power of love and the endurance of hope, making a complex and heavy subject accessible for elementary-aged children without being overly graphic. You might choose this book to foster empathy and discuss the importance of kindness and memory. It is a beautiful tool for introducing historical injustice through the relatable lens of a human-animal bond.