Families who loved In Other Lands by Sarah Rees Brennan 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 In Other Lands when their teenager feels like a cynical outsider who struggles to find their place in social hierarchies that prize physical prowess or athletic achievement. This witty, subversive take on the 'portal fantasy' genre follows Elliot, a sharp-tongued pacifist who is whisked away to a magical realm. Unlike typical heroes who want to slay dragons, Elliot wants to negotiate with them, using his intellect and diplomacy to challenge a world obsessed with war. It is a deeply empathetic look at the masks we wear to protect ourselves from loneliness and the courage it takes to be vulnerable. While it features magical creatures and adventure, the core of the book is about the messy, beautiful reality of adolescent friendships, sexuality, and self-acceptance. Parents will appreciate how it validates the experience of being 'difficult' or 'different' while showing the growth that comes from finding a true community. The tone is snarky and sophisticated, making it a perfect match for older teens who enjoy dry humor and subverted tropes.