Families who loved Bass Ackwards and Belly Up by Elizabeth Craft 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 feeling paralyzed by the pressure of post-graduation expectations or is considering a gap year that deviates from the traditional college path. The story follows four best friends who navigate the messy first year after high school as they pursue varied dreams: writing a novel, acting in LA, backpacking through Europe, and competing on a collegiate ski team. It addresses deep-seated anxieties about identity, the fear of being left behind, and the courage required to be honest with oneself and others. While it contains typical young adult themes including romance and mild partying, its core value lies in normalizing the feeling that life does not have to follow a linear script. It is an excellent choice for fostering a sense of agency and resilience in older teens who are struggling with the transition to adulthood.