Families who loved The Other Half of My Heart by Sundee T. Frazier 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 child begins to notice that people are treated differently based on their appearance, or if they are navigating the complexities of a multiracial identity. While many books focus on the external experience of race, this story looks inward at the bond between sisters whose physical differences lead to vastly different social experiences. It follows eleven-year-old twins Minni and Keira, one who appears white and one who appears Black, as they travel from their sheltered Pacific Northwest home to a pageant in North Carolina. The story explores themes of colorism, privilege, and the search for belonging within one's own family and community. It is a gentle yet honest look at how two people can share the same DNA but move through the world in different ways. Parents will appreciate how it validates the confusing feelings of jealousy and guilt that can arise in siblings, ultimately grounding the narrative in the enduring strength of sisterly love and shared heritage.