Families who loved The Melancholy of Summer by Louisa Onomé 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 weight of adult responsibilities or feeling isolated by family circumstances beyond their control. This poignant contemporary novel follows Summer, a Nigerian Canadian girl who finds herself suddenly alone and facing housing insecurity after her parents are detained. It is a deeply empathetic exploration of the shame associated with poverty and the difficult journey toward trusting others during a crisis. While the subject matter is serious, it offers a vital mirror for teens navigating financial hardship or parental incarceration. It serves as a bridge for conversations about resilience, the necessity of asking for help, and the power of finding family in your community. Best suited for ages 14 and up due to its mature themes and realistic portrayal of systemic challenges.