Families who loved Fall Through by Nate Powell 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 grappling with the weight of their own creative legacy or feels like their passion for art and music separates them from the mainstream world. Nate Powell’s graphic novel is a haunting exploration of a 1970s punk band that finds themselves unstuck in time, forced to confront how the art they created decades ago still resonates in the modern day. It is a deeply atmospheric story about the ghosts of our past and the way creative expression can serve as both a lifeline and a burden. Parents will appreciate the sophisticated visual storytelling and the way it handles themes of identity, memory, and the necessity of moving forward. While it contains the gritty edge of the underground music scene, it provides a profound space for older teens to reflect on what they want to leave behind as they transition into adulthood. It is best suited for mature readers who enjoy complex, nonlinear narratives.