Families who loved A True and Faithful Narrative by Katherine Sturtevant 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 teenage daughter is struggling to find her own voice amidst heavy family expectations or when she is grappling with the ethics of storytelling. It is an excellent choice for a teen who feels 'different' because of her intellectual ambitions or who is navigating the transition from following rules to defining her own integrity. Set in late 17th-century London, the story follows Meg Moore, a book seller's daughter with a passion for writing. When she is tasked with ghostwriting the harrowing account of a man captured by Barbary pirates, she must decide between sensationalizing his story for profit or honoring the difficult, complicated truth. The book explores themes of creative agency, the weight of reputation, and the complexities of empathy. It is developmentally appropriate for ages 12 and up, offering a sophisticated look at historical gender roles and the courage required to be honest with oneself and others.