Families who loved The Long Road to Gettysburg by Jim Murphy 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 middle schooler begins asking complex questions about the reality of history, the nature of duty, or how young people navigate impossible choices during times of national crisis. This narrative nonfiction work moves beyond dry dates and maps to provide a deeply human look at the American Civil War. By following the parallel experiences of a 17 year old Union soldier and a 19 year old Confederate lieutenant, Jim Murphy creates a balanced, dual perspective on the Battle of Gettysburg. While the book addresses the gravity of combat, it focuses on the emotional resilience and perseverance of two teenagers caught in a defining historical moment. It is an ideal choice for parents who want to foster critical thinking and empathy in children aged 10 to 14. Through primary sources and archival photographs, the story helps young readers understand the personal weight of responsibility and the shared humanity that exists even between opposing sides.