Families who loved The Kingdom on the Waves by M.T. Anderson 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 teen is beginning to question the gaps in their history textbooks or when they are ready to explore the complex, often painful intersections of personal identity and national ideology. In this conclusion to Octavian's journey, we follow a young Black man during the American Revolution as he escapes the 'experiment' of his childhood only to find that the promise of freedom offered by the British is fraught with its own betrayals. The story explores deep emotional themes of disillusionment, moral ambiguity, and the search for belonging in a world that views him as a specimen rather than a citizen. It is a dense, intellectually rigorous work suited for mature teens who appreciate literary depth. Parents might choose this to provide a sophisticated lens on the Revolutionary War that honors the lived experience of those for whom 'liberty' was a shifting, elusive goal.