Families who loved Caster by Elsie Chapman 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 feeling the crushing weight of family expectations or the burden of providing for others in an unfair environment. It speaks directly to the adolescent experience of feeling trapped by circumstances and the moral compromises one might consider to protect those they love. The story follows Aza Wu, a girl who enters a dangerous, illegal magic tournament to save her family teahouse from a ruthless debt collector. While the setting is a high stakes dystopian fantasy, the emotional core is rooted in grief, financial anxiety, and the grit required to survive systemic oppression. This is an excellent choice for mature teens who appreciate fast paced action but also want to explore complex themes of sacrifice and socioeconomic struggle. It is most appropriate for ages 14 and up due to its intense depictions of physical peril and the psychological toll of trauma.