Families who loved Field Notes on Love by Jennifer E. Smith 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 teen is standing on the precipice of a major life transition, such as graduating high school or navigating a sudden change in plans that feels like a dead end. It is a gentle, hopeful story about Hugo, who is ditched by his girlfriend right before a planned cross-country train trip, and Mae, the stranger who steps in to take her place. Through their journey, the book explores how to forge an individual identity outside of family expectations and how to embrace the unknown with courage. The tone is sweet and wholesome, making it an excellent choice for younger teens or those who prefer a romance that focuses on emotional connection and shared adventure. It serves as a reminder that when one door closes, a scenic train ride toward a new perspective might be exactly what is needed.