Families who loved Atomic Women by Roseanne Montillo 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 teenager expresses a deep interest in science but feels discouraged by a history curriculum that primarily highlights men. It is the perfect choice for a young person grappling with the ethics of discovery or looking for role models who navigated high-stakes professional environments with grit and intellect. The book uncovers the hidden history of the female physicists and chemists who were essential to the Manhattan Project. It explores the thrilling rush of scientific breakthrough alongside the heavy moral burden of creating a weapon of mass destruction. Written for ages 12 and up, it offers a sophisticated look at how these women defied gender expectations during World War II while facing the lifelong emotional consequences of their work.