Families who loved Fifth Chinese Daughter by Jade Snow Wong 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 feeling the friction between your family's traditions and the modern world they navigate at school. It is a vital resource for children who feel invisible within their own households or who struggle to voice their ambitions when they differ from parental expectations. This classic memoir follows Jade Snow as she grows up in San Francisco's Chinatown during the 1920s and 30s, balancing the strict, traditional Chinese upbringing of her parents with her desire for an American education and a career in the arts. Through the lens of Jade Snow's journey from a quiet fifth daughter to a successful ceramic artist, the story explores themes of self-reliance, the dignity of labor, and the complex love found in immigrant families. While the setting is historical, the emotional weight of wanting to be seen as an individual while still honoring one's roots is timeless. It is best suited for middle and high schoolers who are ready to reflect on how their own cultural identity shapes their future goals.