Families who loved The Story of Mah: A Hmong "Romeo and Juliet" Folktale by Rosalie Giacchino-Baker 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 exploring the complexities of grief, or when you want to share a deep, culturally specific story about the weight of social expectations. It is an essential choice for families looking to honor Hmong heritage or for those navigating the bittersweet reality that not every story ends in a conventional happy ever after. This bilingual folktale, set in the mountains of Laos, follows two young lovers whose devotion is challenged by their families and traditions. While the narrative deals with tragic loss, it is presented with a grace that helps children process heavy emotions. It is most appropriate for middle-grade readers who are ready to discuss the intersection of love, duty, and cultural identity. Parents will appreciate the vivid paintings and the way the story serves as a bridge to understanding Hmong history and the universal nature of legendary romance.