Families who loved Daughters of Jubilation by Kara Lee Corthron often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
A parent might reach for this book when their teenager is exploring the intersection of historical trauma and personal agency, or when they are ready to discuss the complexities of bodily autonomy and ancestral strength. Set in the Jim Crow South, the story follows Evvie, a girl coming into her magical inheritance known as the Jubilation. This power is both a gift and a burden as she faces a man who harmed her in the past. This is a sophisticated and intense read that blends historical realism with magical realism to address deep-seated issues of racism and sexual assault. It is most appropriate for mature high schoolers who are looking for a story about reclaiming one's voice and power in a world that often attempts to suppress both. Parents can use this to open vital conversations about consent, the legacy of family history, and the resilience required to overcome systemic and personal violence.