Families who loved Luna by Julie Anne Peters 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 questioning their gender identity or when a sibling is struggling to support a transitioning brother or sister. This groundbreaking novel explores the complex internal and external journey of Liam, who lives as a boy by day but finds her true self as Luna by night. Told from the perspective of Regan, the sister who keeps Luna's secret, the story captures the heavy burden of silence and the courage required to step into the light. While the book navigates intense themes of shame, family tension, and social rejection, it serves as a vital bridge for families to discuss identity and unconditional love. Parents should be aware that it depicts the harsh realities of transphobia in the mid-2000s, making it most suitable for older teens who are ready for a raw, realistic look at the costs of living authentically. It is a powerful tool for fostering empathy and understanding the profound importance of being seen for who you truly are.