Families who loved M Is for Monster by Talia Dutton 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 struggling with the pressure of living up to a specific image or carrying the weight of family expectations. This graphic novel uses a modern, scientific twist on the Frankenstein myth to explore what happens when we try to force someone to be who they used to be instead of who they are now. It is a poignant exploration of identity, grief, and the necessity of forging one's own path. Through the story of Maura, a girl literally brought back to life by her sister, the book tackles the heavy emotions of feeling like an imposter in your own life. It is ideal for ages 12 and up, providing a safe, metaphorical space to discuss mental health, the permanence of change, and the beauty of self-definition. Parents will appreciate how it validates a teen's need for autonomy while acknowledging the complexity of sibling bonds.