Families who loved Trouble the Water by Frances O'Roark Dowell 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 social inequalities or asks difficult questions about why people are treated differently based on their skin color. It is an essential choice for middle grade readers who are ready to explore the complexities of American history through a lens of empathy and mystery. Set in the 1950s South, the story follows Cassie, a young white girl, and her evolving friendship with Elias, a Black boy, as they navigate the dangerous realities of segregation and the haunting presence of local legends. The narrative balances the heavy weight of systemic racism with a touch of the supernatural, making it accessible for children aged 9 to 13. While it addresses painful truths about prejudice, it emphasizes the power of individual courage and the importance of standing up for what is right even when it is scary. It is a beautiful tool for parents looking to normalize conversations about racial justice while providing a story rooted in loyalty and hope.