Families who loved Just like a Mama by Alice Faye Duncan often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
A parent or caregiver would reach for this book when a child is navigating the nuances of a non-traditional family structure, such as living with a grandmother, aunt, or foster mother. It is a vital resource for children who may feel a sense of 'otherness' because they do not live with their biological parents, providing a mirror for their unique home life. The story follows Carol Olivia Clementine, a young girl who lives with Mama Rose. While the book briefly acknowledges that Carol Olivia's biological mother is elsewhere, the focus remains steadfastly on the daily rhythms of care, discipline, and affection provided by her guardian. With lyrical prose and vibrant illustrations, this book celebrates the idea that a mother is defined by her actions: making breakfast, teaching manners, and providing a safe place to sleep: rather than just biology. It is a gentle, affirming choice for children aged 4 to 8 who need to see their 'chosen' or 'kinship' family honored as whole and beautiful.