Families who loved Blindsided by Priscilla Cummings 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 grappling with a life-altering diagnosis or a loss of independence that has left them feeling isolated and resentful. Blindsided follows fourteen-year-old Natalie as she navigates the terrifying reality of losing her sight completely. It is a raw and honest portrayal of the grief that accompanies physical disability, the frustration of learning new ways to navigate the world, and the courage required to accept help. While the story centers on blindness, its themes of identity and resilience resonate with any teen facing a major transition. It provides a realistic look at the transition to a specialized school and the shift from self-pity to self-advocacy. This is a sophisticated choice for middle and high schoolers that normalizes the anger and fear associated with being different, ultimately offering a hopeful roadmap for reclaiming one's life.