Families who loved In the Time of the Drums by Kim L. Siegelson 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 you want to introduce your child to the profound concept of spiritual resistance and the enduring strength of cultural heritage in the face of injustice. It is a vital resource for families looking to navigate the difficult history of slavery through the lens of dignity, ancestral connection, and the metaphorical power of folklore. Mentu is an American-born slave boy who learns the 'old ways' from his grandmother, Twi, a woman whose spirit remains unbowed. When a ship of Ibo people arrives, Mentu witnesses a legendary act of defiance as Twi leads them back toward their home through the water. While the historical context is heavy, the lyrical prose and focus on the bond between grandparent and child make it an accessible entry point for elementary-aged children. It focuses on the legacy of the spirit rather than the physical trauma of the era.