Families who loved Bite by Bite: American History Through Feasts, Foods, and Side Dishes by Marc Aronson 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 middle or high schooler begins asking complex questions about the darker chapters of human history or expresses a morbid curiosity about how different cultures survived extreme circumstances. While the title suggests a culinary history, this work explores the heavy and often misunderstood topic of anthropophagy (cannibalism) across time and geography. It moves beyond shock value to examine the social, survival-based, and ritualistic reasons behind these practices. It is an academically rigorous look at human behavior that treats sensitive historical evidence with gravity and objectivity. Parents might choose this to help a mature student navigate the nuances of indigenous history, colonial propaganda, and the biological realities of survival without falling into sensationalism.