Families who loved Clash by Kayla Miller 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 child starts coming home feeling replaced or excluded by a new, charismatic peer in their friend group. It is an essential tool for the pre-teen who is struggling with the silent competition of middle school social hierarchies and the fear that their own personality isn't enough to keep friends interested. Through the eyes of Olive, a relatable and well-meaning protagonist, children see their own insecurities mirrored and validated in a healthy way. The story follows Olive as she navigates the arrival of Natasha, a cool new student who seems to be effortlessly winning over Olive's best friends. This graphic novel masterfully explores the nuances of jealousy, the pain of being 'second best,' and the realization that social dynamics aren't always a zero-sum game. It is a perfect choice for parents looking to open a dialogue about self-worth and the difference between being liked and being a true friend.