Families who loved Fix by J. Albert Mann 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 facing a long medical recovery, dealing with chronic physical pain, or showing signs of emotional withdrawal following a health crisis. It speaks directly to the invisible struggle of balancing physical healing with mental wellbeing, specifically addressing the slippery slope of prescription medication reliance. Eve is a sixteen year old recovering from major spinal surgery. While the world expects her to be grateful for the 'fix,' she is drowning in pain and the heavy weight of a past friendship that ended in tragedy. The story explores themes of guilt, the reality of the opioid crisis from a teen perspective, and the difficulty of admitting when you are not okay. It is a raw, realistic look at the intersection of physical disability and substance use, best suited for mature teens who can handle complex emotional landscapes.