Families who loved At the End of the World, Turn Left by Zhanna Slor 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 older teenager feels disconnected from their family history or is struggling to reconcile their cultural heritage with their current surroundings. It is a powerful choice for families navigating the complexities of the immigrant experience, specifically for those who feel like outsiders in their own homes. This literary mystery follows two sisters: Masha, who found her identity in Israel, and Anna, who feels trapped in Milwaukee. When Anna disappears after being contacted by a mysterious figure from their Soviet past, Masha must return home to find her. The story explores themes of loneliness, sibling bonds, and the search for belonging against the backdrop of the 2008 recession. It is a sophisticated, emotionally resonant read for older teens (15+) that normalizes the messy feelings of finding one's place in the world.