Families who loved The Door of No Return by Sarah Mussi 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 beginning to ask deep questions about their family history, ancestral trauma, or the gaps in their own heritage. It is a powerful choice for a child who feels a pull toward a past they cannot quite touch, or for a family looking to discuss the weight of history on modern identity. The story follows Zac, who travels from London to Ghana to fulfill his grandfather's dying wish, only to find himself embroiled in a dangerous hunt for a lost treasure and the truth about his ancestors. While the book is framed as a high-stakes adventure, its heartbeat is the emotional processing of the Atlantic slave trade and the resilience of those who survived it. It deals with grief and the search for belonging in a way that respects a teenager's maturing perspective. Parents will find it an excellent bridge for discussing how legacy is more than just names on a tree. It is about the stories we carry and the courage it takes to reclaim them.