Families who loved The Wound Is Mortal: The Story of the Assassination of Abraham Lincoln by Jessica Gunderson 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 asking complex questions about justice, national tragedy, or how a single person's actions can change the course of history. It is an ideal resource for students who are ready to move beyond basic facts into the human stories behind major historical events. Gunderson provides a vivid account of Abraham Lincoln's final days and the manhunt for John Wilkes Booth through the eyes of those who were actually there. The book navigates themes of profound grief and national shock, but also focuses on the bravery of those who tried to help. While the subject matter is inherently heavy, the narrative nonfiction format makes the history feel like a fast paced mystery. It is a thoughtful choice for middle grade readers (ages 9 to 14) who have a burgeoning interest in social studies or true crime and need a balanced, age appropriate introduction to one of America's darkest moments.