Families who loved Black, Bold & Beautiful by Jemema Thomas 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 is beginning to grapple with systemic injustice, the complexities of heritage, or the feeling of being silenced by those in power. It is a powerful tool for a child who is ready to explore how historical trauma can fuel a drive for social change and personal agency. The story follows Zélie, a girl living in a world where magic has been violently eradicated, as she embarks on a high-stakes quest to restore her people's power and honor her ancestors. While the setting is an epic fantasy world inspired by West African mythology, the emotional core is deeply rooted in the real-world experiences of marginalized communities. It addresses themes of grief, systemic oppression, and the moral weight of leadership. Given the intense violence and mature themes of state-sponsored brutality, this is best suited for older teens (14+) who are ready for a sophisticated, high-stakes narrative that mirrors contemporary social struggles through a magical lens.