Families who loved The Dolphin Crossing by Jill Paton Walsh 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 beginning to ask big questions about duty, social class, and how young people can make a difference in a world that feels out of control. It is an ideal bridge for a reader who is outgrowing simple adventure stories but isn't quite ready for the graphic nature of adult war novels. The story follows John, a privileged boy, and Pat, an evacuee from the London slums, as they form an unlikely bond while the threat of World War II looms over the English coast. Through their eyes, the book explores themes of class tension and the transition into adulthood. It culminates in their decision to sail a small boat across the English Channel to help rescue soldiers at Dunkirk. It is a realistic, poignant look at the quiet courage of ordinary people, emphasizing that bravery often comes from a sense of responsibility toward others. Parents will appreciate the historical accuracy and the sophisticated way it handles the emotional weight of wartime without being gratuitously dark.