Families who loved Mercury by Hope Larson 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 untethered by a recent life upheaval, such as a move or the loss of a family home. It is a powerful tool for those navigating the heavy sense of displacement that follows a crisis. The story follows Tara, a modern girl living in the aftermath of a house fire, and Josey, her ancestor from 150 years prior. Their dual narratives intertwine through a shared landscape and a mysterious pendant, exploring how family history provides a foundation even when physical structures are gone. It deals honestly with grief and the feeling of being an outsider, making it an excellent choice for building resilience and curiosity about one's own roots. The graphic novel format keeps the complex, non-linear storytelling accessible for readers aged 12 and up.