Families who loved Out of Darkness by Ashley Hope Pérez 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 teenager is ready to confront the more difficult, unfiltered realities of American history and systemic racism. It is a profound choice for young adults who are questioning social hierarchies or feeling the weight of injustice in their own lives. Set in 1930s Texas, the story follows the forbidden romance between Naomi, who is Mexican American, and Wash, who is Black, as they navigate a community defined by segregation and hidden dangers. This is a deeply emotional and heavy narrative that explores themes of racial violence, domestic abuse, and grief. It does not shy away from the harshness of the era, making it most appropriate for mature high schoolers (ages 14 to 18). Parents may choose this book to help their teens develop empathy for marginalized historical perspectives and to spark serious conversations about how the past continues to shape our present social landscape.