Families who loved Lost Soul, Be at Peace by Maggie Thrash 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 notice their teenager withdrawing into a persistent fog of apathy, academic struggle, or feeling profoundly unseen within the family unit. This graphic memoir follows Maggie, an eleventh grader navigating clinical depression in a high-pressure, emotionally distant household. When her beloved cat disappears within the walls of her home, her literal search for the pet mirrors her internal search for a sense of self and purpose. While the subject matter is heavy, the book is marked by a dry, honest humor and a realistic sense of hope. It validates the teenage experience of feeling 'stuck' without offering easy, platitudinal answers. Parents will find it a powerful tool for opening a dialogue about mental health, the pressure to perform, and the feeling of invisibility. It is best suited for older teens (14 and up) due to its mature, unflinching look at depression and family dysfunction.