Families who loved Amber and Clay by Laura Amy Schlitz 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 child is grappling with their place in the world, particularly if they feel their talents are overlooked or they are struggling with the pressure of social expectations. This epic story follows Rhaskos, an enslaved boy who finds solace in art, and Melisto, a rebellious noble girl bound for a life she does not want. Through their intertwined fates, the story explores how creativity and philosophy can offer freedom even in the most restrictive circumstances. It is a sophisticated, beautifully written verse novel that handles themes of grief, social injustice, and the search for identity with profound grace. While the 500 plus page length may look daunting, the verse format and inclusion of illustrated artifacts make it an accessible and deeply moving experience for middle schoolers. It is an ideal choice for the child who enjoys history and mythology but is ready for a more nuanced look at the human soul.