Families who loved Zane and the Hurricane: A Story of Katrina by Rodman Philbrick 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 systemic unfairness, racial inequality, or the reality of how society responds to natural disasters. It is an essential choice for middle schoolers ready to move beyond simple survival stories and engage with the complexities of recent American history. The story follows Zane, a mixed-race boy who becomes trapped in New Orleans during Hurricane Katrina with his dog, Bandy. While the plot is a high-stakes adventure, the emotional core explores the bond between generations and the resilience of a community abandoned by its government. It is a powerful tool for building empathy and understanding the intersection of race, class, and environmental crisis, best suited for ages 10 and up due to realistic depictions of peril.