Families who loved Unsettled by Reem Faruqi 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 feeling like an outsider or struggling to find their voice in a new, unfamiliar environment. It is particularly powerful for children navigating the transition of moving to a new country or those trying to balance their family heritage with the desire to fit in at school. Through the story of Nurah, who moves from Pakistan to Georgia, the book explores the vulnerability of being different and the bravery required to dive into new experiences. Written in beautiful, accessible verse, the story captures the heavy weight of loneliness alongside the quiet triumphs of building self-confidence. It deals honestly with the pain of microaggressions and the pressure to assimilate, while celebrating the strength found in family and personal passions like swimming. It is a heartfelt, realistic portrayal of the immigrant experience that offers both a mirror for those in similar shoes and a window for those seeking to understand the courage of their peers.