Families who loved The Abduction by Mette Newth 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 teenager is beginning to question the complexities of history, colonization, and the true cost of 'discovery' on indigenous peoples. This powerful historical novel tells the story of Osaqa, a Greenlandic girl kidnapped by European sailors in the 1700s, and Christine, the lonely Norwegian girl who struggles to bridge the divide between their vastly different worlds. It is a stark, honest look at the brutality of cultural erasure and the resilience of identity. While the narrative is emotionally demanding, it provides a vital window into the experience of being 'othered.' It is best suited for mature readers ages 13 and up due to its realistic portrayal of historical violence and the heavy emotional weight of the subject matter. Choose this book to spark deep conversations about empathy, justice, and the importance of seeing the humanity in every individual, regardless of their background.