Families who loved Freshman Dreams by Linda A. Cooney 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 expressing a mix of paralyzing nerves and restless excitement about the upcoming transition to college or moving away from home. It is a nostalgic yet grounded look at the first few weeks of university life through the eyes of several students arriving at the fictional University of California, Sunset Island. The story captures the heavy emotional weight of leaving childhood bedrooms and high school reputations behind to face the vulnerability of being a 'freshman' again. Parents might choose this to help normalize the sudden spikes of loneliness and identity crisis that often hit during the first semester of independence. While it carries the light, soap-opera style of 90s teen fiction, it provides a safe space for teens to process their own fears about fitting in, managing new freedoms, and maintaining long-distance connections with family and friends.