Families who loved I Am Still Alive by Kate Alice Marshall 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 profound isolation, the aftermath of a family tragedy, or is struggling to find their own internal compass during a period of intense personal change. It is a raw, visceral story about Jess, a teenage girl with physical limitations from a previous accident, who must survive alone in the Canadian wilderness after her father is murdered. It deals heavily with grief, the physical realities of disability in a survival setting, and the complex desire for justice. While the plot is a high-stakes thriller, the emotional core is about the transformation from helplessness to self-reliance. It is appropriate for ages 12 and up, though parents should be aware of the realistic depictions of injury, hunting, and the weight of the revenge-driven plot. This is an excellent choice for a teen who feels overlooked or underestimated, providing a powerful mirror for their own hidden strength and resilience.