Families who loved Dr. Franklin's Island by Ann Halam 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 wrestling with the physical and psychological changes of adolescence, or feeling a sense of powerlessness against authority. It is a gripping, high-stakes science fiction story that serves as a visceral metaphor for the loss of control one feels when their body begins to change and their identity is shaped by outside forces. While the plot involves a terrifying survival scenario, the heart of the story explores how we maintain our humanity and our sense of self under extreme pressure. The story follows three teens who survive a plane crash only to be captured by a scientist who forcibly alters their DNA. As they begin to transform into animals, they must fight to keep their human minds intact. It is most appropriate for mature readers aged 12 and up due to its intense themes and body horror elements. Parents may choose it to open deep conversations about ethics, bodily autonomy, and the resilience of the human spirit during times of transition.