Families who loved Gingerbread by Rachel Cohn 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 acting out as a way to process the complexities of a blended family or the longing to connect with an absent biological parent. It is an ideal choice for the 'wild child' who feels misunderstood by their current household and seeks an escape into a different version of reality. The story follows Cyd Charisse, a rebellious girl sent to New York to bond with her biological father after being expelled from school. Through her journey, the book explores intense themes of identity, abandonment, and the realization that the 'grass isn't always greener' on the other side of a family tree. While the tone is edgy and includes mature topics like teen pregnancy and rebellion, it offers a grounded look at the messy process of growing up. Parents will appreciate the way it validates a teen's frustration while showing that finding oneself often requires facing uncomfortable truths about the people we idolize.