Families who loved Star People, Sky Gods and Other Tales by G.W. Mullins 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 child begins asking big questions about the universe, our place in the stars, or the roots of their own cultural identity. It is an ideal bridge for the young person who feels a disconnect between modern science and ancient wisdom, offering a soulful way to look at the night sky through the eyes of Indigenous ancestors. The collection explores themes of belonging, cosmic origins, and the balance between good and evil. While the stories are rooted in folklore, they carry a weight and complexity best suited for pre-teens and teenagers. This book serves as a powerful tool for celebrating heritage and providing representation for Indigenous perspectives on astronomy. Parents will appreciate how it fosters a sense of wonder and reverence for nature, transforming a simple stargazing session into a deep conversation about history and spiritual connectivity.