Families who loved Hold My Hand by Michael Barakiva 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 navigating the high stakes and emotional intensity of their first long term relationship. It is an ideal resource for facilitating conversations about sexual health, emotional vulnerability, and the pressure to meet a partner's expectations while staying true to oneself. The story follows Alek and Ethan as they approach their six month anniversary, an event that triggers deep seated anxieties about intimacy and the future of their bond. Barakiva expertly handles the intersection of cultural identity, family expectations, and queer romance. By centering a protagonist who is both Armenian American and gay, the book offers a nuanced look at how heritage influences one's worldview and personal relationships. It is a realistic, compassionate guide for teens who are learning that love requires more than just chemistry; it requires honesty, patience, and the courage to set boundaries.