Families who loved A Big Dose of Lucky by Marthe Jocelyn often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
A parent would reach for this book when their teenager is exploring the complexities of their heritage or feeling like an outsider within their own family or community. Set in 1960s Canada, it follows sixteen year old Malou, who leaves her orphanage to uncover the truth about her past and her identity as a person of color in a predominantly white society. The story navigates deep themes of belonging, the search for biological roots, and the sting of prejudice with a steady, resilient hand. Parents will appreciate how the book addresses historical racism and the foster system through a realistic lens that encourages self advocacy and pride. It is a thoughtful choice for mature readers ready to engage with the nuances of mixed race identity and the courage it takes to claim one's own story.