Families who loved Kin by Lili St. Crow 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 this book when their teenager is beginning to navigate the complicated space between family loyalty and the desire for personal autonomy, particularly when first romantic feelings start to clash with parental or communal expectations. This gritty retelling of Little Red Riding Hood follows Ruby deVarre, a young woman caught in a world of clan politics and dangerous secrets. It explores the psychological weight of trust and the fear of the unknown, perfect for teens who feel like they are hiding parts of themselves to fit into their family's traditional mold. Parents might choose this title to help a teen process the tension of growing up in a close-knit or high-pressure environment while developing their own moral compass. The story is atmospheric and intense, making it ideal for older readers who enjoy a darker, more mature twist on familiar folklore.