Families who loved Blind by Rachel DeWoskin often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
A parent might reach for this book when their teenager is navigating a sudden life change, a physical challenge, or the deep feeling of being an outsider in their own social circle. It provides a raw and honest look at Emma, a fifteen year old who must relearn how to navigate the world after a tragic firework accident causes her to lose her sight. The story moves beyond the physical disability to explore the complex shift in identity that happens during high school. While the book is deeply empathetic, it is written for older teens and includes realistic portrayals of high school life, including profanity, substance use, and sexual references. It is a powerful choice for parents who want to foster conversations about resilience, the importance of family support, and how to find beauty in a world that looks completely different than it did yesterday.