Families who loved Miss Etta and Dr. Claribel: Bringing Matisse to America by Susan Fillion 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 they notice their child's creative spark is met with hesitation or a fear of being misunderstood by peers. It is perfect for children who think outside the box and need to see that 'different' can be visionary. This beautifully illustrated biography follows the Cone sisters, two independent women from Baltimore who defied 19th-century social norms to collect then-radical art by Matisse and Picasso. Beyond art history, the story explores themes of sisterly bonds, intellectual bravery, and the importance of trusting one's own taste over popular opinion. While the text is sophisticated enough for middle-grade readers, the integration of real paintings and sketches makes it visually accessible. It serves as a powerful reminder that supporting others' genius is a creative act in itself, offering a unique perspective on how to lead a meaningful, self-directed life.