Families who loved White Mist by Barbara Smucker 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 starting to ask complex questions about their roots, especially if they are adopted or navigating a multicultural identity. It provides a thoughtful, adventurous framework for children who feel like a piece of their personal puzzle is missing, offering a bridge between their modern lives and the legacy of their ancestors. The story follows May, an indigenous girl raised by white adoptive parents, and her friend Lee as they are magically transported back to the 1830s. There, they witness the struggles of their Potawatomi ancestors against encroaching settlement and environmental destruction. While it tackles heavy themes of displacement and historical injustice, the book remains grounded in a 9 to 13 year old's perspective, focusing on bravery and the discovery that knowing where you come from provides the strength to face the future. It is a powerful choice for families looking to discuss heritage and the importance of preserving cultural history.