Families who loved Harmless by Dana Reinhardt 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 teenager is facing the consequences of a significant lapse in judgment or a lie that has spiraled beyond their control. It is an essential read for families navigating the difficult transition into young adulthood where the desire for independence often clashes with the weight of real-world accountability. The story follows Anna, Mariah, and Emma, three friends who manufacture a dangerous story to cover up a minor rule-break, only to watch as their lie triggers a massive police investigation and community panic. This book explores themes of shame, the fragile nature of reputation, and the crushing anxiety that comes with a secret that can no longer be hidden. It is a sobering look at how quickly one can lose their way and what it truly takes to make amends. This realistic fiction is best suited for older teens who are ready to engage with complex moral dilemmas and the heavy reality of social consequences.