Families who loved Sister to the Wolf by Maxine Trottier 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 teen is grappling with the complexities of social injustice or showing an interest in how history shapes our modern values of empathy and loyalty. Set in early eighteenth-century Canada, the story follows Cécile, a young French settler who takes a bold stand by purchasing the freedom of Lesharo, a Pawnee captive, to save him from a life of enslavement. This novel provides a window into the harsh realities of colonial life and the systemic inequalities of the era. It is an excellent choice for mature readers who are ready to discuss difficult topics like human rights, cultural clashing, and the personal cost of doing what is right. Parents will appreciate how the story prioritizes character over convenience, modeling a profound sense of justice that transcends societal expectations.