Families who loved The Year of Goodbyes by Debbie Levy 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 beginning to ask serious questions about history, injustice, or the pain of saying goodbye to friends and family during a major life transition. Based on a real 1938 autograph book, this narrative tells the story of Jutta Salzberg, a young Jewish girl in Nazi Germany. It explores how her world slowly constricts as her community faces increasing persecution, forcing her family to seek safety elsewhere. It is a powerful tool for discussing the weight of history through the intimate, relatable lens of childhood friendship. While the subject matter is heavy, the free-verse poetry makes the complex historical setting accessible for middle-school readers. It provides a human face to the Holocaust without being gratuitously graphic, focusing instead on the emotional toll of loss and the resilience found in connection. Parents will appreciate how it models bravery and dignity in the face of unfairness, making it an excellent choice for fostering empathy and historical awareness.