Families who loved Everything You Need to Know about Your Parents' Divorce by Linda Johnson 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 child is beginning to ask difficult questions about a separation or when the household is transitioning into two separate living spaces. It serves as a comprehensive, non-fiction roadmap that addresses the logistical and emotional upheaval that divorce brings to a young person's life. Rather than a fictional story, this guide provides direct answers about legal changes, new family dynamics, and the complex feelings of guilt or anger that often arise. Written for the middle school and early teen years, the book focuses on empowering the reader with knowledge and coping strategies. It normalizes the grieving process while emphasizing that the divorce is a result of adult decisions, not the child's actions. Parents will appreciate how it bridges the gap between clinical advice and relatable support, making it an essential tool for maintaining open lines of communication during a period of significant family change.