Families who loved All the Things We Do in the Dark by Saundra Mitchell 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 struggling to find their voice after a traumatic experience or is grappling with the heavy weight of a secret. This atmospheric story follows Sadie, a girl who survived a terrifying assault in the woods but has blocked out the details of the event. As she navigates her sophomore year, the narrative explores the difficult process of reclaiming her body, her memories, and her sense of safety in a world that feels suddenly fractured. It is a powerful exploration of consent, the lasting impact of trauma, and the courage it takes to speak one's truth. While the subject matter is intense, it offers a vital roadmap for healing and emphasizes that survivors are not defined by what happened to them. It is best suited for mature teens due to its direct handling of sexual assault and the visceral emotional journey of the protagonist.