Families who loved Karen and Vicki by Elisabet McHugh 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 child is struggling to navigate the territorial shifts of a blended family or feeling 'second best' to a new sibling. This story follows Karen as she adjusts to life after her mother's marriage, specifically focusing on the friction of sharing her home and mother with an older stepsister, Vicki. It validates the messy feelings of jealousy and the loss of one-on-one time while offering a hopeful path forward. Written for the middle-grade reader, the book uses realistic dialogue and relatable domestic conflicts to normalize the bumpy transition into a stepfamily. Parents will appreciate how it models that a 'complete' family doesn't have to be perfect to be loving. It is a gentle, secular look at growing pains and the eventual rewards of opening up to new family members.