Families who loved Janis Joplin: Rise Up Singing by Ann Angel 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 biography when your teenager feels like they don't fit the mold or is struggling with the pressure to conform. It is a powerful resource for adolescents navigating the painful terrain of social isolation, bullying, and the search for an authentic identity. The book traces Janis Joplin's journey from a misunderstood girl in a conservative Texas town to a legendary rock icon who revolutionized music with her raw vulnerability. While the story celebrates Janis's incredible creative fire and her courage to be different, it does not shy away from the darker realities of her life. It explores how she channeled her feelings of rejection into her art, while also documenting her struggles with substance abuse and the loneliness that often follows fame. It is an honest, realistic look at the cost and the glory of being a true original, best suited for mature teens who are ready to discuss the complexities of mental health and self-expression.