Families who loved The White Zone by Carolyn Marsden 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 asking difficult questions about religious conflict, war, or why people who seem similar can be so divided. It is an essential tool for helping middle-grade readers process the complex reality of sectarian violence through a lens of shared humanity and family bonds. The story follows ten-year-old Nouri and his cousin Talib in war-torn Baghdad. Despite being family, their different religious identities (Sunni and Shia) create a rift that mirrors the tension in their streets. When a rare snowfall blankets the city in white, the boys find a fleeting, beautiful moment of peace. It is a realistic but hopeful exploration of how empathy can bridge even the deepest divides, making it perfect for children ready to move beyond black-and-white views of the world.