Families who loved How Do You Live? by Genzaburō Yoshino 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 your teenager is struggling with the weight of personal mistakes or questioning their place in a complex, sometimes unfair society. It provides a gentle, philosophical roadmap for navigating the transition from childhood innocence to the moral responsibilities of adulthood. Through the eyes of fifteen-year-old Copper and the insightful letters from his uncle, the story explores how to find beauty in the everyday while maintaining integrity during difficult times. Parents will appreciate the book's high emotional intelligence and its secular, humanist approach to building character. It is an ideal choice for fostering deep conversations about ethics, class differences, and the courage required to offer a sincere apology. While it deals with the grief of losing a father, the tone remains quiet and contemplative, making it a safe yet profound space for adolescent self-reflection.