Families who loved Trail of Lightning by Rebecca Roanhorse 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 searching for a story that honors indigenous heritage while grappling with the darker, more complex aspects of personal identity and past trauma. Set in a post-apocalyptic Southwest, the story follows Maggie Hoskie, a Diné monster hunter who feels more like a weapon than a person. It is a powerful choice for a teen who feels 'different' or 'dangerous' and needs to see a character transform their perceived flaws into a source of strength. The book explores deep themes of resilience, the weight of history, and the necessity of community. While the world-building is rooted in Navajo mythology, the emotional core is about Maggie learning to trust others despite a history of abandonment. Parents should be aware that this is a gritty, high-stakes urban fantasy with significant violence and mature themes suitable for older teens who are ready for a darker, more realistic take on the hero's journey.