Families who loved Drawing from Memory by Allen Say 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 child feels misunderstood in their passions or is searching for a mentor who truly 'gets' them. Allen Say's memoir is a poignant resource for children who march to the beat of their own drum, particularly those whose interests may not align with traditional parental expectations. It validates the importance of finding a 'spiritual family' when biological family bonds are strained. The story chronicles Say's apprenticeship under a master cartoonist in post-World War II Japan. Through a unique blend of watercolor, photography, and graphic storytelling, it explores themes of artistic dedication, the impact of war on identity, and the courage required to pursue one's vocation. It is an ideal pick for older elementary and middle schoolers who are beginning to navigate their own path toward independence and self-discovery.