Families who loved Impossible by Nancy Werlin 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 feels burdened by family expectations or is struggling with the weight of inherited trauma. It is a modern retelling of the ballad Scarborough Fair, following seventeen year old Lucy as she discovers her family is cursed to lose their minds after giving birth. To break the cycle, she must perform three impossible tasks set by an ancient, predatory Elfin Knight. This story serves as a powerful metaphor for reclaiming one's autonomy and choosing a path distinct from one's parents. While it contains mature themes regarding pregnancy and mental health, the narrative focuses on the strength of the protagonist and her support system. It is ideal for mature teens who enjoy dark fairy tales and are beginning to navigate the transition into adult responsibilities.