Families who loved Breathing Underwater by Abbey Lee Nash 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 struggling with a sudden life change, especially one that impacts their physical ability, identity, or long-term dreams. It is an essential read for kids who define themselves through a single passion, like sports or art, and feel lost when that outlet is taken away. This story follows Tess, a competitive swimmer whose life revolves around the pool until an epilepsy diagnosis forces her to stay out of the water. As a psychologist, I recommend this for its nuanced exploration of the grieving process that follows a chronic illness diagnosis. It navigates themes of self-confidence, resilience, and the fear of an unpredictable body. While written for ages 12 to 17, it is particularly resonant for middle and high schoolers facing the pressure of scholarships and the social anxiety of being 'different.' It offers a realistic look at how to build a new sense of self when your old one no longer fits.