Families who loved Why No Goodbye? by Pamela L. Laskin 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 asking heavy questions about global injustice or struggling with the deep, hot anger of feeling abandoned. It is an essential tool for navigating complex emotions surrounding family separation and the harsh realities of the refugee experience. Through the lens of the Rohingya crisis, the story explores a boy's internal rage after his mother escapes Myanmar without him, leaving him to wonder why he was left behind. While the subject matter is intense, the free verse format provides a gentle, rhythmic distance that makes the weight of the themes manageable for middle grade readers. It serves as a bridge for conversations about systemic cruelty, the strength found in siblings, and the difficult choices parents sometimes make in the name of survival. It is an honest, raw, but ultimately resilient look at finding hope when the world feels broken.