Families who loved Proud: Living My American Dream by Ibtihaj Muhammad 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 feels like they are being forced to choose between their identity and their ambitions. Whether they are navigating being the only person of color in a room, or struggling to maintain their religious values in a secular environment, Ibtihaj Muhammad's story provides a blueprint for unapologetic self-worth. It is a deeply personal account of what it means to be a Black Muslim woman in America, shifting from the discomfort of being an outsider to the triumph of the Olympic podium. The narrative explores themes of resilience, the power of a supportive family, and the mental toughness required to face systemic bigotry. Parents will appreciate the direct, honest tone that doesn't shy away from the stings of discrimination while remaining focused on the protagonist's agency and hard work. It is an excellent choice for middle and high schoolers who need to see that their differences are not obstacles to overcome, but strengths that can define their greatness.