Families who loved Lost and Found by Anne Schraff 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 feeling the heavy weight of family responsibility or struggling with the pressure to be the 'strong one' during a crisis. It speaks directly to the experience of growing up in a household where money is tight, parents are stressed, and siblings are drifting apart. Darcy Wills is a relatable protagonist who must balance her own fears about a mysterious stalker with the terrifying reality of her younger sister going missing. It is a story about finding one's voice when everything feels like it is falling apart. This realistic drama explores themes of resilience, sibling loyalty, and the complex reality of urban school life. While it contains elements of a thriller, its true heart lies in the depiction of a young woman learning to navigate a fragile family dynamic. It is particularly appropriate for reluctant readers in middle or high school who need a fast-paced story that mirrors their own high-stakes emotional lives. Parents will appreciate how it validates the anxiety of modern adolescence while modeling brave, proactive problem-solving.