Families who loved War Stories by Gordon Korman 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 obsessed with war-themed video games but struggles to grasp the real-world gravity of history and conflict. It is a powerful tool for parents navigating the transition from 'play' violence to historical empathy, helping bridge the gap between digital entertainment and human sacrifice. The story follows twelve-year-old Trevor and his ninety-three-year-old great-grandfather, Jacob, a WWII veteran, as they retrace Jacob's path through France. While Trevor initially views the trip as a real-life version of his favorite games, the journey reveals the messy, unglamorous, and often painful truth of combat. It explores themes of bravery, family legacy, and the moral gray areas of heroism. Perfectly suited for middle-schoolers, it offers a realistic yet accessible look at how we remember the past without being overly graphic.