Families who loved Winter of Fire by Sherryl Jordan 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 teenager is beginning to voice frustrations about social hierarchies, systemic unfairness, or the feeling of being trapped by their circumstances. It is a powerful choice for a young person who displays a strong moral compass and is looking for a protagonist who refuses to accept the status quo. The story follows Elsha, a member of an oppressed labor class in a frozen world, who rises to a position of influence and uses it to dismantle the prejudices of the ruling elite. While the setting is a cold, dystopian future, the heart of the book is about the heat of rebellion and the courage required to be the first person to speak up. It explores complex themes of classism, sexism, and the weight of leadership. Parents will appreciate the way it models integrity and perseverance, though they should be prepared for intense themes of systemic oppression and the threat of state-sanctioned violence that Elsha must navigate to find her voice.