Families who loved Girl v. Boy by Yvonne Collins 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 teen is struggling with the pressures of social labeling, gender-based friction at school, or the stress of planning for a future that feels financially out of reach. It is particularly helpful for girls who feel like they do not fit the typical high school mold but want to find their voice without sacrificing their authenticity. The story follows sixteen year old Luisa Perez, a hardworking girl juggling a diner job and school while trying to avoid the pitfalls that led her sister to drop out. When she is drafted into a school paper battle of the sexes, she must navigate a public rivalry with an anonymous male columnist who might just be the guy she is falling for. This relatable, humorous novel explores themes of self-confidence, standing up for one's beliefs, and the complexity of adolescent relationships. It is age-appropriate for middle and high schoolers, offering a grounded look at working-class realities alongside classic romantic comedy tropes.