Families who loved 10 Things I Hate about Pinky by Sandhya Menon 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 teen is grappling with the weight of 'perfect' expectations or feeling misunderstood by their own family. It is a heartfelt and humorous look at the friction between high-achieving parents and children who want to carve their own paths. The story follows Pinky and Samir, two teens who enter a fake dating arrangement to appease Pinky's parents, only to find that their biggest challenges are the truths they hide from themselves. It beautifully explores how vulnerability and honesty can bridge the gap between cultural heritage and individual identity. While the romantic elements are delightful, the core of the book lies in the emotional growth of the protagonists. It deals with themes of academic pressure, the fear of disappointment, and the courage required to be authentic. This is an excellent choice for 12 to 18 year olds who enjoy contemporary stories that reflect the South Asian diaspora experience with nuance and joy. It provides a safe space for teens to reflect on their own family dynamics and the importance of finding a partner who truly sees them.