Families who loved Girl Code by Andrea Gonzales 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 daughter feels like her interests do not fit the mold or when she is navigating the vulnerable transition into womanhood. It is a perfect choice for a teenager who is technically minded but socially conscious, looking for a way to use her skills for good. The memoir follows two girls who met at a coding camp and created a viral game about menstruation, proving that teenage voices can spark global conversations. Through their journey, the authors explore themes of resilience, female friendship, and the courage required to tackle social taboos. It is an empowering narrative for ages 12 and up that normalizes body changes and encourages girls to take up space in male-dominated fields. Parents will appreciate how it frames technology as a tool for empathy and social change rather than just a hobby.