Families who loved A Million Junes by Emily Henry 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 grappling with the legacy of a family feud or the heavy, lingering grief of losing a parent. It is a perfect fit for the teen who feels stuck in the past or burdened by 'the way things have always been' in their household. The story follows June O'Donnell and Saul Angert, two teens from rival families in a magical town where memories can be physically entered. As they navigate their forbidden connection, the book explores profound themes of forgiveness, the fallibility of our ancestors, and the courage required to break toxic cycles. It is a sophisticated, lyrical read that validates the complexity of adolescent longing and the difficulty of letting go of old hurts. While it contains romantic elements and some mature themes, its primary value lies in its beautiful exploration of how to honor your history without letting it dictate your future.