Families who loved A Strand of Hope by Amanda Tero 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 feels isolated or unloved at home and needs to see a path toward independence through service and grit. It tells the story of Lena Davis, a young woman who escapes an emotionally abusive household by joining the Packhorse Library Project in rural Kentucky. Lena finds that while books were her first sanctuary, the real world requires a different kind of courage. This historical novel explores themes of resilience, the dignity of work, and how finding one's purpose can heal old wounds. Parents will appreciate the wholesome yet realistic portrayal of the Great Depression era, though the heavy theme of parental rejection makes it best suited for mature middle schoolers and high schoolers. It is a quiet, powerful testament to the idea that our family of origin does not have to define our future.