Families who loved The Only Black Girls in Town by Brandy Colbert 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 what it means to be the 'only' one in a room or is struggling to maintain their identity while navigating a new, complicated friendship. It is an ideal choice for middle grade readers who are beginning to notice social dynamics, microaggressions, and the way history shapes their present reality. Alberta is a surf-loving California girl who is thrilled when another Black girl, Edie, moves to her small town, but their differing backgrounds and a local mystery soon test their bond. The story beautifully balances a lighthearted mystery with deeper themes of racial identity, family secrets, and the pressure of fitting in. Written for ages 8 to 12, it provides a safe space for parents to discuss the nuances of the Black experience beyond stereotypes. You might choose this book to help your child develop empathy, validate their feelings of social isolation, or simply enjoy a character-driven mystery that prioritizes emotional intelligence.