Families who loved Acquainted With the Night by Sollace Hotze 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 heavy, unspoken weight of family history or navigating the complex aftermath of a loved one's mental health struggles. It is particularly suited for older teens who are beginning to see the adults in their lives as flawed, vulnerable humans rather than just authority figures. Set on a Maine island, the story follows seventeen-year-old Molly as she forms a deep bond with her older cousin, Caleb. Together, they process the trauma of his father's suicide and his own haunting experiences in the Vietnam War. While the book includes a supernatural element in the form of a troubled ghost, its true heart lies in the realistic exploration of grief, shame, and the quiet courage it takes to heal. It is a sophisticated, somber read that provides a safe space for teens to reflect on the legacy of trauma and the power of empathy.