Families who loved Girl Power: Indian Women Who Broke the Rules by Neha J. Hiranandani 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 daughter or son expresses a narrow view of what they can achieve, or when you want to ground their sense of ambition in real world history. This collection of fifty biographies moves beyond the standard historical figures to showcase Indian women who defied social expectations to become spies, mountaineers, and scientists. It is an essential resource for children processing their own cultural identity or seeking role models who look like them. The tone is empowering and accessible, making complex historical contexts easy for an 8 to 12 year old to digest. By highlighting women who broke the rules, Neha J. Hiranandani provides a framework for children to understand that questioning the status quo is often the first step toward progress. It is a celebratory, beautifully illustrated guide that transforms history into a toolkit for modern resilience.