Families who loved The Machine-Gunners by Robert Westall 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 is beginning to question the black and white narratives of history, or if they are fascinated by the intersection of engineering and survival. It is an ideal pick for children who feel a growing desire for independence and are navigating the heavy transition from childhood games to adult responsibilities. The story follows a group of English children during WWII who discover a functional German machine gun after an air raid. Rather than turning it in, they build a secret fortress and eventually capture a German pilot. This gritty, realistic novel moves beyond simple patriotism to explore complex themes of loyalty, the dehumanization of 'the enemy,' and the frightening reality of living in a war zone. Parents should note that while it is an adventure, it deals honestly with the proximity of death and the moral ambiguity of wartime choices. It is a powerful tool for opening deep conversations about ethics and the true cost of conflict.