Families who loved Fixing Delilah by Sarah Ockler often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
A parent might reach for this book when their teenager is struggling with a breakdown in communication, particularly during times of family transition or when a long held secret begins to surface. It is an ideal choice for a daughter who feels the weight of her mother's silence or who is navigating the difficult process of saying goodbye to a grandparent while reconciling with the past. The story follows Delilah as she returns to her estranged grandmother's home to pack up her estate, forcing her and her mother to confront a decade of buried resentment. This is a poignant look at the 'Hannaford tradition' of falling apart, exploring how trauma can ripple through generations if left unaddressed. While it features a sweet summer romance, the heart of the book lies in the complex, often messy bonds between mothers and daughters. It is most appropriate for high school students, ages 14 and up, who are ready for a realistic, emotionally resonant journey about forgiveness, self discovery, and the courage it takes to fix what is broken.