Families who loved A Group of One by Rachna Gilmore 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 begins to question where they fit between their family's cultural traditions and their everyday life at school. It is an essential choice for families navigating the nuances of the immigrant experience, specifically when a child feels the weight of being 'too different' for their peers but 'not enough' for their elders. The story follows fifteen-year-old Tara, who is forced to confront her own identity and the reality of subtle prejudice when her traditional grandmother comes to visit from India. This realistic novel tackles complex emotional themes like the search for belonging and the courage required to stand up against racism. Parents will appreciate the thoughtful, secular approach to intergenerational conflict and the realistic portrayal of a teen finding her voice. It is highly appropriate for ages 12 to 16, offering a mirror for South Asian youth and a window for others into the pressure of balancing multiple worlds.