Families who loved Homeless by Laurie Halse Anderson 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 begging for a pet or when they display an intense, sometimes overwhelming, desire to rescue every animal they see. It is an excellent choice for navigating the complex feelings that arise when a child's empathy for the vulnerable clashes with adult rules and community expectations. The story follows Sunita, a young girl who discovers a colony of feral cats and decides to domesticate them against her parents' wishes and her neighbors' comfort. Through Sunita's journey, the book explores the weight of responsibility and the reality of community conflict. It moves beyond simple pet-ownership fantasies to show the hard work of animal advocacy, including the medical and ethical aspects of caring for strays. It is developmentally perfect for 8 to 12 year olds who are beginning to advocate for causes they believe in, offering a realistic look at how one person can try to make a difference while navigating the concerns of the people around them.