Families who loved Aetherbound by E.K. Johnston 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 teenager feels like they do not fit the mold their community or family has cast for them. It is an ideal choice for a child struggling with feelings of being a burden or whose self-worth has been damaged by high-pressure environments. The story follows Pendt, a girl living on a family freighter who is treated as a waste of resources because of her genetic makeup. When Pendt escapes to a space station and teams up with two other disillusioned heirs, the narrative shifts from one of survival to one of reclamation. It addresses themes of self-determination, the toxicity of meritocratic systems, and the power of found family. While the setting is interstellar, the emotional stakes of wanting to be seen for who you are rather than what you can produce are deeply grounded and relevant for high schoolers navigating their own identities.