Families who loved Lighter Than My Shadow by Katie Green often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.

A parent might reach for this book when they suspect their teenager is struggling with an eating disorder, body dysmorphia, or the silent weight of past trauma. This visceral graphic memoir follows Katie's journey from the first flickers of food restriction through the spiral of anorexia and the arduous, non linear path toward recovery. It captures the heavy, cloud like presence of mental illness with profound honesty. Parents will find it an essential tool for understanding the internal landscape of a child who feels they are disappearing. While it deals with intense themes, its ultimate message is one of survival and the possibility of reclaiming one's light after years of darkness. It is most appropriate for mature teens due to its raw depiction of illness and secondary trauma.