Families who loved The Sundown Rule by Wendy Townsend 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 noticing that justice isn't always equal or when they are struggling to understand how prejudice can lead to systemic cruelty. It provides a vital entry point into discussing how fear and bias can drive group behavior. This historical novel follows a young protagonist in 1891 New Orleans as the community's Italian immigrant population is targeted by a violent mob following the murder of a police chief. While the subject matter is undeniably heavy, the story focuses on the emotional weight of being an outsider and the courage required to maintain one's humanity in the face of mass injustice. It is a sobering but necessary read for middle grade students who are ready to explore the darker chapters of American history and the roots of xenophobia.