Families who loved The Freedom Maze by Delia Sherman 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 middle-schooler begins questioning their family history or expresses a desire to understand the lived reality of racial identity beyond the textbook. Through a time-travel lens, the story follows Sophie, a thirteen-year-old in 1960 who finds herself transported back to 1860. Mistaken for a person of color due to her summer tan and family lineage, she experiences the brutality and social hierarchies of a Louisiana sugar plantation firsthand. It is a profound exploration of privilege, heritage, and the courage required to face uncomfortable truths. While the historical setting is intense, the narrative provides a vital bridge for discussing justice and identity with children ages 10 to 14. It offers a compassionate way to process the weight of history while fostering a deep sense of empathy and self-awareness.