Families who loved Grace and Fury by Tracy Banghart 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 teenager is beginning to question societal expectations or experiencing frustration with gender-based double standards. It is an ideal pick for readers who feel a strong sense of justice and need to see that strength comes in many forms, whether through quiet diplomacy or physical resilience. The story follows two sisters, Serina and Nomi, who are forced into opposite lives: one into a gilded cage of royal subservience and the other into a brutal prison island where women are forced to fight for survival. While the setting is a high-stakes fantasy world, the emotional core deals with the bond between sisters and the reclamation of agency in a system designed to suppress it. Parents should be aware that the book contains themes of systemic oppression and some violent gladiatorial combat, making it most suitable for older teens who enjoy dystopian fiction with a strong feminist lens. It is a powerful tool for discussing how to support others while finding one's own voice.