Families who loved Suffragette by Carol Drinkwater 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 pre-teen or young teenager begins to express frustration with unfair rules or asks why some groups have to fight harder for their rights than others. Dollie's story provides a raw and historically grounded look at the personal cost of activism. Set in 1909 London, it follows a young girl who joins the suffragette movement against her guardian's wishes, moving from the excitement of marches to the grim reality of prison and hunger strikes. This book is an excellent choice for children who are developing their own sense of justice and independence. It balances the thrill of the cause with the serious consequences of civil disobedience, making it appropriate for readers aged 11 and up. Parents will appreciate how it humanizes history, moving beyond dates on a page to explore the courage, fear, and resilience of the women who changed the world.