Families who loved Access Denied by Denise Vega 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 middle schooler begins pulling away for more independence but is still struggling to navigate the complex social codes of eighth grade. It is a relatable dive into the life of Erin Swift, a technology-loving girl dealing with the shift from being a 'child' to a 'teenager.' The story tackles the frustration of overprotective parenting, the confusion of first romances, and the pressure to change who you are to fit in with a new crowd. Parents will appreciate how the book normalizes the awkwardness of puberty and social media etiquette without being preachy. It captures that specific moment when kids feel like their lives are a series of error messages, offering a reassuring message that mistakes are part of the 'coding' of growing up. While it includes some typical middle school rebellion and a personal tragedy, it remains grounded in a hopeful, realistic portrayal of family and friendship.