Families who loved American Panda by Gloria Chao 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 is struggling under the weight of high expectations, whether from school, culture, or your own dreams for them. It serves as a compassionate mirror for any young person who feels they must hide their true interests or identity to maintain peace at home. The story follows Mei, a freshman at MIT who is navigating the immense pressure of her Taiwanese-American upbringing while secretly hating her pre-med track and falling for a boy her parents wouldn't approve of. It captures the complex blend of deep family love and the suffocating guilt that often accompanies traditional success metrics. Parents will find this a valuable tool for opening conversations about autonomy, the immigrant experience, and the definition of success. While the book contains some mature themes suitable for high schoolers, its core message is about the courage required to be honest with oneself and one's family. It validates the teenager's need for independence while honoring the sacrifices parents make, ultimately moving toward a more authentic version of family connection.