Families who loved The River by Gary Paulsen 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 ready to move from stories about self-reliance to stories about the weight of caring for others. While many survival stories focus on individual grit, this sequel to Hatchet places a heavy emotional burden on its young protagonist: he is no longer just surviving for himself, but is the sole lifeline for an unconscious adult. This high-stakes adventure is perfect for middle schoolers who are beginning to navigate the pressures of responsibility and the realization that even experts can be vulnerable. In The River, Brian Robeson returns to the wild to teach survival skills to a government psychologist, only for a freak accident to leave the adult in a coma. Brian must navigate a dangerous river on a makeshift raft to save him. It is a masterclass in perseverance, problem solving, and empathy. Parents will appreciate the way it models calm under extreme pressure and the transition from childhood independence to true maturity, making it a compelling choice for readers aged 10 to 14.