Families who loved The Rise of Kyoshi by F. C. Yee 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 child is navigating the weight of high expectations or struggling to find their own voice within a predetermined family or social legacy. While the title says Kyoshi, this specific edition actually contains the graphic novel trilogy The Promise, which bridges the gap between the original Avatar series and its successor. It explores how young leaders handle the transition from wartime heroics to the messy, complicated reality of maintaining peace and rebuilding a broken world. The story focuses on the emotional burden of responsibility and the fear of failing those who look up to you. Through Aang and Zuko's strained friendship, children see that doing the right thing isn't always clear-cut and that true maturity involves making difficult choices even when they are unpopular. It is an excellent choice for middle-schoolers and young teens who enjoy high-stakes adventure but are ready for more nuanced discussions about ethics, cultural identity, and the complexity of justice.