Families who loved Taste of Salt: A Story of Modern Haiti by Frances Temple 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 teenager begins to question the reality of global inequality or expresses a desire to understand the human cost of political change. It is a profound choice for a young person feeling overwhelmed by the news, offering a lens through which they can process heavy themes of social justice and systemic violence through a deeply personal narrative. The story follows Djo, a young Haitian boy hospitalized after an attack by political gangs, as he recounts his life into a tape recorder for Jeremie, a young girl who is also navigating her own path toward a better future for their country. While the book depicts the harsh realities of poverty and political upheaval in Haiti, it is fundamentally a story about the endurance of the human spirit. It explores how faith and collective action can provide a sense of agency even in the most dire circumstances. Parents will appreciate the way it introduces complex geopolitical history while prioritizing the emotional resilience and budding hope of its young protagonists.