Families who loved The Story of a Seagull and the Cat Who Taught Her to Fly by Luis Sepúlveda 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 grappling with the idea of what makes a family, particularly if they are part of a blended or adoptive home. It is a profound choice for a child who feels different from their peers or is navigating a new environment where they don't quite fit the mold. The story follows Zorba, a big black cat in Hamburg, who makes three impossible promises to a dying mother seagull: not to eat her egg, to care for it, and to teach the chick how to fly. It explores the heavy lifting of keeping one's word and the beauty of loving someone who is nothing like you. While it begins with the realistic and somber death of a mother bird due to an oil spill, the tone shifts into a whimsical yet deeply responsible journey. It is perfect for children aged 7 to 11 who are ready for a story that combines humor with the serious business of kindness and environmental stewardship.