Families who loved Oscar: The Life and Music of Oscar Peterson by Reva Marin 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 child is facing obstacles in their creative pursuits or when they are ready to discuss how systemic barriers and racial prejudice intersect with personal ambition. This biography follows the life of Oscar Peterson, a Canadian jazz prodigy who rose from a humble upbringing in Montreal to become one of the greatest pianists in history. It highlights his rigorous work ethic, his deep love for music, and the dignity with which he navigated the segregated landscape of mid-century North America. Parents will appreciate how the narrative balances the celebration of artistic genius with the sobering realities of the Jim Crow era. It is an excellent choice for middle and high school readers, offering a sophisticated look at how talent is honed through discipline and how a person of character responds to injustice with both grace and powerful art.