Families who loved Girls Don't Fly by Kristen Chandler 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 you notice your teenager consistently putting everyone else's needs before their own, or if they seem overwhelmed by family responsibilities at the expense of their personal growth. This story follows Myra, a high schooler who manages a chaotic household while caring for her ill sister and navigating a painful breakup. Through a high-stakes science competition, Myra learns to reclaim her identity and advocate for her own dreams. It is an excellent choice for mature teens (ages 14-18) because it validates the heavy emotional toll of 'parentification' and financial stress while offering a hopeful path toward independence. Parents will appreciate the honest portrayal of complex family dynamics and the empowering message that self-care is not selfishness.