Families who loved When the Road Ends by Jean Thesman 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 grappling with the meaning of family, feeling displaced, or showing interest in stories about overcoming neglect through self-reliance. This poignant novel follows three foster children and an elderly woman recovering from a brain injury who find themselves abandoned at a remote cabin by their irresponsible caretaker. As they face the harsh realities of survival, they must move past their individual traumas to care for one another. While the premise involves themes of abandonment, the focus is on the incredible resilience and competence of the children. It is a powerful choice for middle schoolers who are beginning to understand that family is defined by loyalty and care rather than just blood. Parents will appreciate the way it validates the feelings of children who have felt overlooked while providing a hopeful blueprint for finding strength in community.