Families who loved Tethered to Other Stars by Elisa Stone Leahy 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 noticing the headlines and begins to feel a sense of 'secondhand anxiety' for their peers or community. It is an ideal bridge for the middle-schooler who is transitioning from personal concerns to global awareness, especially regarding social justice and the complexities of citizenship. The story follows Wendy, an aspiring astronomer whose Salvadoran Guatemalan family life is disrupted by the discovery of secrets that challenge her sense of safety. Through Wendy's passion for space, the narrative beautifully balances the vastness of the universe with the intimate, often frightening realities of the immigration system. It tackles themes of bravery, family loyalty, and the moral weight of activism in a way that is honest but age-appropriate. Parents will appreciate how it models a young person finding their voice and agency without sugarcoating the systemic challenges she faces.