Seven brilliant books featuring different cultures

  • Guest recommendations
  • 9 to 12+ years

Llama on a Mission author Annabelle Sami loved reading about different cultures as a child, and writes about British Pakistani culture in her children’s books. She shares her favourite books looking at different cultures, and explains how diversity in books is vital to building empathy in young readers.

As a child my favourite books were those set in a different country. I loved reading about different cultures and feeling immersed in a whole different world. As I got older, I realised that you don’t have to go to a different country to experience a new culture. For example, my books are all set in the UK, but feature British Pakistani culture in the narrative.

There are so many people from different cultures living in the UK, that it’s important to appreciate and learn about the diversity surrounding us. Reading books that feature different cultures, especially by authors who come from those communities, is a great way to teach kids about how diverse the world is. It also encourages understanding, empathy and connecting across difference.

Annabelle Sami is the author of Agent Zaiba Investigates and Llama Out Loud. Follow her on X for updates on her latest book with illustrator Allen Fatimaharan, Llama On A Mission.

Annabelle recommends

Journey to the River Sea by Eva Ibbotson

I loved this book as a child! Maia’s excitement to travel to her new, exotic home was contagious and ever since I’ve desperately wanted to visit the Amazon rainforest!

Illustration from Journey to the River Sea by Eva Ibbotson 

Moonchild: Voyage of the Lost and Found by Aisha Bushby

This was my favourite children’s book of 2020. Inspired by the Arabian nights and set in an arabian-inspired, enchanted land, the magic of this story feels so real. I’m so excited to read the second book, Moonchild: City of the Sun.

The Girl Who Stole an Elephant by Nizrana Farook

If you want a thrilling, can’t‑put-it-down adventure that you just have to finish in one sitting, this is the book for you. Set in the jungles of Sri Lanka, I loved the strong-willed and brave main character, Chaya.

Illustration from The Girl Who Stole an Elephant by Nizrana Farook 

Children of the Quicksands by Efua Traore

I was lucky enough to receive an advance copy of this new book and was struck by the attached author’s note that said, Nigeria is full of magic, legends, culture, beauty, adventure, music, courage, pride, love and friendship.’ The novel certainly includes all of that and more.

Asha and the Spirit Bird by Jasbinder Bilan

The specific culture and geography of the Himalayan foothills is brilliantly portrayed in this book. You can tell this story was written from the heart, especially the connection between the main character and her nanijee, in the form of the spirit bird.

The Girl Who Speaks Bear by Sophie Anderson

This is a beautiful and magical story about self discovery. Set amidst the backdrop of a snowy Russian forest, the book weaves Russian folklore and fairytales into Yanka’s adventure to discover where she truly belongs.

Dragon Mountain by Katie and Kevin Tsang

In the first book in the series, Billy Chan gets sent to middle-of-nowhere China’ to learn more about his heritage, meaning the reader gets to learn along too. But the main draw of this book for me are the legendary warrior dragons and the epic quest that surrounds them! I want to bond with a dragon too!

Illustration from Dragon Mountain by Katie and Kevin Tsang 

  • Asha and the Spirit Bird

    2019 9 to 12 years 

    • Adventure
    • Around the world

    Asha’s quest across India to find her father brings her into danger before love, faith and friendship finally provide a happy ending. A warm, comforting story that tackles some dark subjects with a constantly reassuring tone. 

  • Moonchild: Voyage of the Lost and Found

    illustrated by Rachael Dean 

    2020 9 to 12 years 

    • Adventure
    • Around the world
    • Chapter books
    • Fantasy

    When Amira’s magical cat goes missing, she must embark on a perilous quest to save him, calm a mythical stormbird, and discover the truth about her past. Inspired by traditional Middle Eastern tales, this captivating adventure is full of magic, mystery and danger. 

  • Children of the Quicksands

    2021 9 to 12+ years 

    • Adventure
    • Around the world
    • Coming-of-age
    • Thriller

    A glorious mix of Yoruba myths and legends infused with the joy, adventure, culture and exuberance of Nigeria all wrapped up in a tense, magical thriller.

  • Journey to the River Sea

    by Eva Ibbotson 

    2014 9 to 12 years 

    • Adventure
    • Around the world
    • Classics

    Orphan Maia is thrilled to learn she is to live with relatives in South America and cannot wait to experience the sights, sounds and smells of the Amazon.

  • The Girl Who Stole an Elephant

    by Nizrana Farook 

    2020 9 to 12 years 

    • Adventure
    • Around the world
    • Coming-of-age
    • Thriller

    Against the backdrop of a stunning South Asian landscape, three youngsters are on the run from the King’s guards – on an elephant! With themes of morality, friendship, teamwork and loyalty, this exciting adventure book also has lots of tension and jeopardy.

  • The Girl Who Speaks Bear

    by Sophie Anderson 

    2019 9 to 12 years 

    • Adventure
    • Coming-of-age
    • Fantasy
    • Myths and legends

    Found in a bear cave when she was a baby and raised by her foster mother, Yanka has always wondered who she really is. Readers will be gripped by her quest to find out in this marvellous tale inspired by Russian folklore.

  • Dragon Mountain

    by Katie & Kevin Tsang 

    2020 9 to 12 years 

    • Adventure
    • Fantasy
    • Myths and legends

    Billy Chan would rather spend his summer surfing than travelling to China for summer camp – but little does he know, he’s about to become whisked off for a fantastic adventure involving dragons, magic, and a battle to save the world…

Share this page Twitter Facebook LinkedIn