Families who loved Great Advice from Lila Fenwick by Kate McMullan 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 preteen daughter is beginning to show a curious, sometimes anxious interest in boys and social hierarchies. It is a perfect choice for the transition between fifth and sixth grade, when the familiar comforts of childhood start to collide with the awkward desire to be perceived as mature. The story follows Lila and her friend Rita as they navigate two weeks at a Boy Scout camp where Lila's father is the doctor. It explores the hilarious and often cringeworthy moments of early adolescence with a gentle, reassuring touch. This book is ideal for the child who is starting to care more about their appearance and social standing but still finds joy in nature and outdoor play. It normalizes the confusion of growing up while maintaining a safe, wholesome environment where family support remains central.