Families who loved I Am Not a Number by Jenny Kay Dupuis 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 starts noticing social inequalities or when you want to introduce the concept of cultural resilience through a personal lens. It is an essential tool for discussing difficult history, specifically the residential school system, in a way that emphasizes the strength of the human spirit. The story follows young Irene as she is taken from her family and forced to attend a school designed to strip away her Indigenous identity. While the themes of systemic racism and forced separation are heavy, the book focuses on Irene's quiet bravery and her family's determination to stay connected. It is best suited for children ages 7 to 11 who are ready for honest conversations about justice, heritage, and the importance of one's name and history.