Families who loved Blood Water Paint by Joy McCullough 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 if your teenager is struggling with the aftermath of a violation of trust, or if they are searching for the courage to speak their truth in a world that often demands their silence. This historical verse novel reimagines the life of Artemisia Gentileschi, a talented young painter in 17th century Rome who must navigate the treacherous waters of a male-dominated art world and the trauma of sexual assault. It is a powerful exploration of how creativity and ancestral stories can become tools for healing and justice. While the subject matter is heavy, the book focuses on Artemisia's resilience and her refusal to let her spirit be crushed by the men who seek to control her. It is an ideal choice for mature readers aged 14 and up who are interested in art history, feminism, and the process of finding one's voice. Parents should be aware that the book depicts the reality of a historical rape trial, but it does so with immense grace, focusing on the protagonist's internal strength rather than graphic detail.