Families who loved Lovely War by Julie Berry often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
A parent would reach for this book when their teenager is beginning to ask deep questions about the intersection of love, sacrifice, and the systemic injustices found in history. It is a sophisticated choice for readers who are ready to move beyond simple hero narratives and explore the messy, heartbreaking, and beautiful realities of the human experience during wartime. By framing the stories of four mortals through the eyes of Greek gods, the novel provides an entry point for discussing fate versus agency and the enduring nature of art in times of crisis. The story follows two couples: a British pianist and an architect-soldier, and a Belgian orphan and an African American ragtime musician. As they navigate the horrors of World War I, the narrative tackles heavy themes like racism within the military, the trauma of grief, and the resilience of the human spirit. While the romance is central and sweeping, it is grounded in historical authenticity. This is an excellent selection for mature teens who appreciate lyrical prose and stories that honor the complexity of identity and social justice within a historical context.