Families who loved A Girl Named Disaster by Nancy Farmer 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 middle schooler is ready for a deep dive into themes of self reliance, spiritual resilience, and the grit required to navigate a world that feels stacked against them. This is an epic survival odyssey that follows Nhamo, an eleven year old girl who flees an arranged marriage in Mozambique to seek a better life in Zimbabwe. It is a powerful exploration of how cultural heritage and inner strength can sustain a person through extreme isolation and physical peril. Parents will appreciate the way the story honors Shona traditions and indigenous spirituality while depicting a young girl's transition into womanhood under extraordinary circumstances. It is best suited for mature readers ages 10 to 14 due to its honest look at survival, starvation, and the realities of traditional village life.