Families who loved A Girl of the Limberlost by Gene Stratton-Porter 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 if your teen feels isolated by their circumstances or is struggling with a sense of shame regarding their family's social or financial status. It is a powerful antidote to the feeling of being an outsider, offering a story about a young woman who turns to the natural world to fund the education her mother refuses to provide. The narrative focuses on Elnora Comstock, who navigates the harsh transition to high school where she is mocked for her out-of-date clothes and lack of money. As a naturalist's classic, it beautifully balances a gritty look at rural poverty and emotional neglect with the wonder of the Indiana wetlands. Parents will appreciate the strong message of self-reliance and the complex, realistic evolution of the mother-daughter relationship, which moves from cold resentment to hard-won understanding. While written in 1909, the themes of grit, academic ambition, and finding beauty in the margins remain deeply relevant for the modern 12 to 18 year old.