Families who loved Lena by Jacqueline Woodson 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 teenager is beginning to grapple with the complex realities of survival, systemic cycles of trauma, and the fierce loyalty that exists between siblings. It is a profound choice for a child who is ready to move beyond black and white views of the world to understand why some children must grow up far too fast. The story follows Lena and her sister Dion as they flee an abusive household, disguising themselves to navigate a world that is often indifferent to their plight. While the subject matter is undeniably heavy, it is a masterclass in resilience and the search for a safe place to land. It validates the experiences of youth who feel they must rely solely on themselves while offering a bridge to discuss how we care for one another in times of crisis. Parents should note the mature themes, but the beautiful prose provides a safe container for these difficult truths.