Families who loved Every Body Looking by Candice Iloh often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.

A parent might reach for this book when their teenager is struggling to reconcile their individual desires with the rigid expectations of a traditional or religious household. It is especially poignant for families navigating the bridge between the high school years and the independence of college. The story follows Ada, a first-generation Nigerian American, as she navigates her freshman year at a Historically Black College while reflecting on a childhood defined by a strict father and an absent, struggling mother. Through dance and self-discovery, Ada begins to reclaim her body and her voice. While the book handles heavy themes like trauma and sexual exploration, it does so with a raw honesty that validates the teen experience. It is a powerful choice for older teens (14 and up) who need to see that it is possible to honor one's history while choosing a different future.