Families who loved The Goodness Gene by Sonia Levitin 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 begins to question their family legacy, their predetermined path, or the ethics of the world around them. It is an ideal choice for adolescents grappling with the weight of expectation and the desire for self-determination. The story follows Will, a young leader-in-training in a controlled, futuristic society, who discovers that his very existence is the result of genetic engineering and cloning. Through Will's journey from a sterile dome to a natural resistance movement, the book explores profound themes of identity, free will, and the definition of a 'good' person. While the science fiction setting is high stakes, the emotional core focuses on a young person realizing that their DNA does not dictate their destiny. It is a sophisticated read for ages 12 to 16 that balances philosophical inquiry with an engaging adventure, encouraging teens to look beneath the surface of 'perfect' systems.