Families who loved Lewis & Clark by Nick Bertozzi 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 teen is bored by traditional history textbooks and needs a visceral, human connection to the past. It is perfect for the reader who values authenticity over polished myths and wants to see how real people handle extreme stress, isolation, and conflicting personalities. This graphic novel chronicles the famous expedition across the American wilderness, but focuses heavily on the grit of survival and the complex friendship between the two leaders. While it explores themes of resilience and teamwork, it does so with a raw realism that includes the messy details of 19th-century life. Parents should note that this adaptation includes mild profanity and depictions of frontier violence, making it best suited for middle and high schoolers who can handle a more mature, 'unvarnished' look at American history.