Families who loved Yesterday is History by Kosoko Jackson 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 navigating a heavy life transition, such as recovering from a major illness or grappling with a sense of displacement in their own life. It is particularly suited for older teens who feel caught between the person they used to be and the person they are becoming after a life-altering event. The story follows Andre, a Black teenager who receives a liver transplant only to discover he can now travel through time, leading him on a journey that explores the complexity of grief, love, and the desire to belong. This novel is a poignant blend of magical realism and contemporary romance that addresses the emotional weight of being a survivor. It normalizes the feeling of 'out of sync' time that often accompanies chronic illness while providing a diverse, queer-centered narrative. Parents will appreciate how it handles themes of mortality and legacy with both sensitivity and urgency, making it an excellent choice for facilitating deep conversations about making the most of the present moment while honoring the past. The content is most appropriate for high schoolers due to its mature emotional themes and romantic elements.