Families who loved Briar Rose by Jane Yolen 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 teenager is ready to explore the complex intersection of family history, generational trauma, and the Holocaust through a sophisticated, literary lens. It is ideal for young adults who find traditional history textbooks dry but are drawn to the atmosphere of mystery and the enduring power of fairy tales. This novel follows Rebecca, a young woman who discovers that her grandmother's lifelong obsession with the story of Sleeping Beauty was actually a coded survival narrative from the Chelmno extermination camp. It is a deeply moving exploration of identity and resilience. While the subject matter is heavy, the prose is lyrical and serves as a powerful bridge for discussing the reality of the Holocaust and how families carry secrets across generations. This is a mature selection for readers aged 14 and up that honors the gravity of its history while maintaining a sense of profound wonder.