Families who loved A Term in Year Seven by Anna Pershall 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 child is entering a new school environment and seems suddenly embarrassed by long-term friends or hobbies they once loved. It is a perfect choice for the transition to middle school, where the pressure to be 'cool' often conflicts with genuine loyalty. The story follows Kaitlin as she starts Year Seven and finds herself torn between her two best friends from primary school, who are boys, and the allure of a popular girl group that views her old friends as dorks. Kaitlin's journey captures the painful anxiety of wanting to belong while grappling with the guilt of betraying those who know her best. It addresses themes of peer pressure, social hierarchy, and the courage required to be oneself. Parents will find this an excellent tool for normalizing the messy social shifts of early adolescence and opening a dialogue about what makes a true friend versus a temporary social alliance. It is realistic, relatable, and ultimately emphasizes the value of authentic connections over status.