Families who loved Anne of Greenville by Mariko Tamaki 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 navigating the complexities of a new school or feels like their true, vibrant self is a bit too much for a quiet town. It is a perfect choice for the creative child who is beginning to explore their queer identity and needs to see that being different is a superpower, not a social death sentence. Mariko Tamaki reimagines the classic Anne of Green Gables through a modern, inclusive lens that celebrates disco, fashion, and the courage to be seen. Following Anne Shirley, a biracial and queer teen, as she moves to the suburban town of Greenville, the story tackles the universal struggle of finding belonging without shrinking one's personality. While it deals with contemporary high school social dynamics and identity, it maintains a joyful and hopeful spirit. It is an affirming read for middle and high schoolers that normalizes diverse experiences while providing a roadmap for building loyal friendships and self-confidence.