Families who loved Fan Art by Sarah Tregay 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 navigating the delicate transition from platonic friendship to a first romance, or when they are seeking the courage to be their authentic self. Jamie, a talented digital artist in his senior year, is deeply in love with his best friend Mason but is paralyzed by the fear that coming out will ruin their bond. This gentle, realistic story explores the internal monologue of a teen processing his identity while balancing school, art, and the high stakes of social vulnerability. Parents will appreciate the book for its normalization of the LGBTQ+ experience and its focus on creative expression as a tool for self-discovery. It provides a mirror for teens feeling the pressure of 'the big reveal' and offers a hopeful perspective on how honesty can strengthen, rather than break, important relationships. The tone is supportive and contemporary, making it an excellent conversation starter for families discussing identity and the complexities of modern high school life.