Families who loved Steals the Sword of the Wind by Misa Sugiura 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 if your child feels like an outsider or is struggling to balance school life with the weight of a parent's illness. This high stakes fantasy follows Momo, a twelve year old girl who discovers her mother is a banished Shinto goddess. To save her mother and prevent an apocalypse from the land of the dead, Momo must embrace the very heritage that once made her a target for playground bullying. It is a powerful exploration of cultural identity and the bravery required to care for a parent when roles are reversed. While the plot is filled with monsters and magic, the emotional core addresses loneliness and the burden of responsibility. It is ideal for middle grade readers who enjoy mythology but want a story that reflects real world emotional complexities. Through Momo's journey, children learn that being different is a source of strength rather than a reason for shame.