Families who loved The Good Garden by Katie Smith Milway 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 anxiety about global issues like hunger or poverty, or when they need to see how education and hard work can transform a family's future. The Good Garden tells the story of Maria Luz, a young girl in rural Honduras whose family struggles with poor harvests and food insecurity. Through the guidance of a dedicated teacher, she learns sustainable farming techniques like composting and terrace farming that eventually save her family from hunger and the exploitation of predatory middlemen. This story is a powerful lesson in agency and resilience, showing children that they don't have to be passive observers of hardship. While it touches on the heavy reality of poverty, it remains deeply hopeful and grounded in practical science. It is an ideal choice for elementary and middle schoolers, particularly those interested in environmentalism, social justice, or gardening, as it celebrates the dignity of labor and the life-changing power of a good education.