Families who loved Fighting to Belong!: A Graphic Novel History of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders by Amy Chu 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 child begins asking complex questions about their place in American history or expresses feelings of being an outsider due to their heritage. It is an essential resource for families navigating the nuances of identity, especially when a child needs to see that their community has always been a vital, courageous part of the national fabric. This graphic novel follows three middle school students on a museum field trip where they meet a magical guide who takes them on a chronological journey through AAPI history. It addresses heavy themes like the Chinese Exclusion Act and Japanese American internment with a focus on resilience and agency. Written for ages 8 to 12, it provides a safe, visually engaging entry point for discussing systemic fairness and the power of standing up for one's community. Parents will appreciate how it transforms dry historical facts into a vibrant narrative of belonging.