Families who loved Love by Mariah Fredericks 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 middle schooler is feeling overwhelmed by the social hierarchies of eighth grade or is looking for a sense of control over their shifting friendships and first crushes. It is a perfect choice for the child who feels like they are on the outside looking in, trying to decode the unspoken rules of popularity and romance. The story follows thirteen year old Anna as she uses tarot cards to navigate her feelings for her crush, Declan Kelso, and the complexities of her changing social circle. At its heart, this is a story about the transition from childhood certainty to adolescent ambiguity. It touches on themes of self identity, the pressure to conform, and the realization that people are often more complex than they appear on the surface. While the tarot elements add a layer of mystery and fun, the book remains a grounded, realistic look at the eighth grade experience. It is highly appropriate for ages 10 to 14, providing a safe space to explore the anxieties of growing up without being overly heavy or mature.