Families who loved Hunting by Stars by Cherie Dimaline 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 teenager is processing the weight of historical injustice or struggling to reconcile their personal identity with the expectations of a harsh world. It is a powerful tool for those navigating the transition from childhood innocence to the complex realities of systemic oppression and the necessity of communal resilience. Set in a near-future where Indigenous people are hunted for their bone marrow to restore the world's lost ability to dream, this sequel to The Marrow Thieves follows French after his capture by Recruiters. The story explores deep emotional themes of betrayal, the bonds of found family, and the heavy price of survival. Given its intense subject matter and parallels to the history of residential schools, it is best suited for mature teens who are ready to engage with dark but essential truths about colonial legacies and the strength of the human spirit. It offers a profound look at how heritage can be both a target for others and a shield for the self.