Families who loved Did You Hear about Amber? by Cherie Bennett often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
A parent would reach for this book when their teenager is facing a sudden health crisis or a diagnosis that threatens their identity and future plans. It is particularly relevant for children who struggle with perfectionism or who tie their entire self-worth to a single talent like sports or dance. The story follows Amber, a high school girl who has spent years crafting a perfect, popular image and pursuing a professional dance career, only to be sidelined by rheumatoid arthritis. As Amber attempts to hide her symptoms to maintain her social standing, the book explores deep themes of shame, the pressure to be perfect, and the grief of losing one's physical capabilities. While Amber begins as a somewhat manipulative and difficult character, her journey toward vulnerability and acceptance provides a realistic look at the psychological toll of chronic illness. It is appropriate for middle and high schoolers and serves as a powerful tool for discussing how to rebuild an identity when life takes an unexpected turn.