Families who loved Fallout by Ellen Hopkins 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 grappling with the heavy emotional fallout of a family member's addiction, particularly when that addiction has caused displacement or estrangement. It serves as a vital mirror for teens who feel defined by their parents' mistakes or who are navigating life in foster, adoptive, or kinship care. This verse novel follows three half-siblings, Hunter, Autumn, and Summer, as they process the legacy of their mother's long-term meth addiction. The story explores themes of genetic predisposition, the search for identity, and the complicated blend of resentment and longing for a parent who cannot show up. Because of its raw, honest look at drug use and its consequences, it is most appropriate for mature high schoolers seeking a realistic rather than sugar-coated perspective on breaking the cycle of trauma.