Families who loved The Jumbie God's Revenge by Tracey Baptiste 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 child is grappling with the feeling that the world is unpredictable or when they are facing a situation where they must take on more responsibility than they feel ready for. In this high stakes conclusion to the Jumbies trilogy, Corinne La Mer must face Huracan, an ancient god of wind and storm, to save her island home. The story moves beyond simple good versus evil, exploring how community and courage can weather even the most terrifying literal and metaphorical storms. This is an ideal choice for middle grade readers who enjoy mythology but are looking for stories rooted in Caribbean and West African folklore rather than the typical Greek or Roman pantheons. It beautifully balances pulse pounding action with a deep exploration of cultural identity and environmental respect. Parents will appreciate the way the story models teamwork and the importance of understanding the motives of others, even those who seem like enemies.