Families who loved Finding Miracles by Julia Alvarez 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 begins to grapple with complex questions about their origin, biological heritage, or the feeling of being an outsider within their own family. It is an essential resource for adopted children who are navigating the duality of their identities as they transition into adulthood. The story follows Milly Kaufman, a typical American teen whose life changes when a new student from her birth country prompts her to investigate her roots. It explores profound emotional themes of belonging, the tension between nature and nurture, and the courage required to face one's past. While it deals with heavy subjects like political unrest and the complexities of international adoption, the narrative remains grounded and deeply empathetic. Parents will find it a perfect bridge for discussing cultural identity and the meaning of family beyond biological ties.