Families who loved For Ever More by Sue Lynn Tan 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 grappling with the weight of family expectations or struggling to navigate complex social hierarchies and trust. It is an ideal choice for a young adult who feels like they are caught between their cultural heritage and their personal desires for independence and agency. In this sequel, Yining continues her journey of self-discovery while fleeing a corrupt regime and uncovering the secrets of her ancestry. The story explores deep emotional themes of betrayal, the courage to lead, and the nuance of identity in a world of shifting alliances. As Yining learns to harness her newfound powers, she must also learn who is truly on her side. For parents of older teens, this book offers a sophisticated exploration of moral ambiguity and the high stakes of standing up for one's values. It is a lush, high-stakes fantasy that provides both a mirror for cultural identity and a window into a beautifully reimagined world of East Asian mythology.