Families who loved The Sad Night: The Story of an Aztec Victory and a Spanish Loss by Sally Schofer Mathews often look for books with a similar feel. These 10 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.

"The Sad Night" provides an accessible historical account of the Aztec Empire's establishment in Mexico and its dramatic confrontation with Hernán Cortés and the Spanish in the early 16th century. Aimed at children aged 4-11, it frames the events as "an Aztec Victory and a Spanish Loss," offering a nuanced perspective on the initial stages of the conquest. The book introduces young readers to key figures like Montezuma and Cortés, explaining the cultural and historical context of their encounter. It's an excellent resource for introducing concepts of empire, cultural clash, and historical interpretation, making complex events understandable for elementary-aged children while encouraging critical thinking about different viewpoints.