Families who loved The Listeners by Gloria Whelan 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 difficult questions about fairness, history, or how children can find power in situations where they seem to have none. It is an essential choice for families looking to introduce the history of slavery through a lens of resilience and the clever ways communities supported one another. Set on a Southern plantation, the story follows young Ella and her friends who act as the 'listeners,' gathering information from the big house to help their families stay informed and hopeful. While it addresses a painful historical period, it emphasizes the strength found in family and the quiet bravery of children. It is most appropriate for children ages 6 to 10, providing a gentle yet honest entry point into conversations about justice and African American heritage.