Families who loved Say Her Name by Zetta Elliott 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 is processing news of systemic injustice or expressing a desire to understand the specific experiences of Black women and girls in the face of tragedy. This collection of forty nine poems serves as a bridge between the historical past and our modern world, offering a space for both deep mourning and radical celebration. It is an essential tool for parents who want to validate their child's anger or sadness regarding police brutality while also emphasizing the beauty, creativity, and strength of those who fight for change. While the subject matter is heavy, Zetta Elliott uses the power of verse to make complex social issues accessible for middle and high school students. The book honors real victims of violence while simultaneously celebrating literary icons like Audre Lorde and Phillis Wheatley. It is a choice for families who value social justice, historical context, and the use of art as a form of activism and healing. Parents will find it provides a structured way to discuss difficult headlines through a lens of empathy and resilience.