Rainy Season

This story takes place in Panama, where 12 year old Lane and her younger brother Charlie (who always acts crazy) live on an army base by the Panama Canal Zone. Set on a single day in 1977, it follows Lane, Charlie and their “Zonie” friends through the events that push Lane to finally confront the secret in her family’s past.

Reading level: age 10-14 years

Jacob & Katie in Japan: The Adventures of TCKs in a New Home

This cheerful tale of a brother and sister talks about Katie and Jacob’s move to Japan and adventures in learning the location and culture. The sibling must adjust to Japan as their dad is gone on military duty but dive right into learning Japanese customs even though they miss their father.

This would be a great book for TCKs moving to Japan as it takes time to point out important customs (like the importance of being on time) and shows a very positive view of moving and Japan in general.

Reading level: age 8-11 years

Jacob and Katie in South Korea: Katie deals with bullying

In this TCK story, a brother and sister move with their parents to a US military base in South Korea. The beginning of the book describes Katie and Jacob’s adventures exploring the city and Korean culture and settling into a new routine in life. Then Katie starts to experience bullying at school and gets help from her family and teacher to make the situation right.

This would be a great book for any young TCKs who are experiencing bullying (or who parents/ guardians suspect of experiencing bullying). Though the book is long for a picture book, it would be appropriate for older kids to read alone.

Reading level: age 8-11 years

The Art of Coming Home

This book on returning to one’s home culture offers different perspectives than most others. It is written for the broader expatriate world and discusses specific groups (peace corp, military, missionaries etc.). After a look at the stages of re-entry, the author considers the particular needs of the employee, the spouse and children.