Families who loved Fighting to Belong!: A Graphic Novel History of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders, Volume 2 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 in their own community. It serves as a powerful bridge for families looking to discuss heritage beyond just holidays and food, focusing instead on the lived experiences and systemic challenges faced by AAPI individuals. Through a vibrant museum-based adventure, the story transforms dense historical facts into a relatable narrative about the struggle for justice and legal recognition. This volume focuses on the middle era of AAPI history, exploring themes of resilience, identity, and the courage it takes to demand a sense of belonging. It is perfectly calibrated for children in late elementary or early middle school, using the graphic novel format to make heavy topics like exclusion acts and civil rights accessible without being overwhelming. It is an essential choice for parents who want to empower their children with the knowledge that their history is a vital, heroic part of the American story.