Families who loved That Self-Same Metal by Brittany N. Williams 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 teenager is navigating the complexities of dual identity or searching for the courage to stand up for what is right in an unfair world. This historical fantasy follows Joan Sands, a sixteen year old blacksmith in Shakespearean London who balances her life as a master crafter with her hidden magical heritage. Entrusted with gifts from the Orisha Ogun, Joan must protect her community from a rising supernatural threat while navigating the rigid social hierarchies of the 1600s. It is a sophisticated story that addresses themes of justice, responsibility, and the strength found in one's cultural roots. While it contains swashbuckling action and political intrigue appropriate for high schoolers, it serves as a powerful mirror for young people of color and a window into a vibrant, diverse reimagining of history. Parents will appreciate how it frames unique talents as both a burden and a profound source of strength during times of chaos.