Families who loved How Not to Be Popular by Jennifer Ziegler 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 facing a major transition, particularly a move to a new town or school, and is acting out or withdrawing to avoid the pain of making new friends. It speaks directly to the 'defense mechanism' of social isolation and the exhaustion that comes from being the perennial new kid. The story follows Maggie, who is tired of moving and decides that the best way to avoid heartbreak is to make herself completely unlikable at her new high school. It explores deep emotional themes of belonging, the fear of temporary connections, and the vulnerability required to let people in. Parents will appreciate the humor used to address real anxieties about identity and peer pressure. It is a secular, realistic look at the social hierarchies of high school and the realization that meaningful connections are worth the risk of eventually saying goodbye.