Families who loved Hidden Powers: Lise Meitner's Call to Science by Jeannine Atkins 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 child is grappling with the sting of being overlooked or is frustrated by unfair barriers in their own pursuits. It is an essential read for the young person who feels they have to work twice as hard to be seen, providing a historical mirror for the struggle of balancing personal passion with external systemic obstacles. This lyrical biography in verse tells the story of Lise Meitner, a pioneering Jewish physicist who defied gender norms to earn a PhD and discover nuclear fission, only to have her male partner receive the Nobel Prize for her work. Set against the backdrop of her escape from Nazi Germany, the narrative explores themes of resilience, professional integrity, and the quiet power of intellectual curiosity. Written for ages 10 to 14, it offers a sophisticated but accessible look at how one woman maintained her identity and love for science despite being twice marginalized: first by her gender and then by her heritage. Parents will appreciate how the book validates feelings of injustice while celebrating the lasting impact of a life lived with purpose.