Families who loved New Found Land: Lewis and Clark's Voyage of Discovery by Allan Wolf 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 teenager is beginning to question the single perspectives found in history textbooks and is ready to explore how identity shapes one's view of the world. Through the rhythmic flow of a verse novel, this story breathes life into the Lewis and Clark expedition by giving voice to those usually relegated to the margins, including Sacagawea, an enslaved man named York, and various crew members. It is a powerful tool for discussing how resilience and belonging differ based on one's social standing. While the 500-page length may seem daunting, the verse format makes it an accessible and emotionally resonant journey for middle and high schoolers. Parents will appreciate how it fosters critical thinking about American history while honoring the diverse human spirits that fueled the voyage.