Families who loved Dancing in Red Shoes Will Kill You by Dorian Cirrone often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.

Parents should reach for this book when their teenage daughter begins expressing frustration with her body shape or feels she does not fit the rigid aesthetic standards of her chosen hobby or sport. It is a vital resource for navigating the intersection of physical development and professional aspirations, particularly in high-pressure environments like competitive dance. The story follows Kayla, a talented ballerina whose curvy physique contradicts the traditional, lean ballet ideal, leading her to question the industry's narrow definitions of beauty. Through a blend of humor and heartfelt realism, the book explores themes of self-acceptance, censorship, and standing up to institutional sexism. It is highly appropriate for ages 12 and up, offering a sophisticated look at body autonomy and the courage required to be oneself when the world demands conformity. Parents will appreciate how it validates the awkwardness of puberty while empowering teens to advocate for their own identities.