Families who loved The White House Is Burning by Jane Sutcliffe often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.

A parent would reach for this book when their child is beginning to grapple with the idea that even the most stable things, like a nation or a home, can face sudden and frightening threats. It is an ideal pick for students who are curious about how real people behave during a crisis and how a community recovers from a devastating loss. The narrative provides a minute by minute account of the British invasion of Washington D.C. in 1814, focusing on the bravery of Dolley Madison and the chaotic flight of citizens. While it details a historical act of war, it emphasizes resilience and the preservation of national identity. For children aged 9 to 12, it transforms dry history into a high stakes survival story that explores how courage is often found in the middle of fear. Parents will appreciate the way it introduces complex themes of conflict and national recovery through a meticulously researched and engaging lens.