Families who loved The Minus-One Club by Kekla Magoon 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 struggling to navigate the isolating aftermath of a sibling or peer's death and feels like no one truly understands. It is particularly relevant for adolescents who are masking their pain or feeling pressured to return to normalcy before they are ready. The story follows Kermit, a high schooler who has lost his sister, as he joins a secret support group of bereaved teens known as the Minus One Club. This contemporary novel explores the nuances of grief, including the guilt of moving on and the complexity of finding joy amidst sorrow. While the themes are heavy, the book provides a realistic and ultimately hopeful roadmap for teenagers to find community and resilience in the face of profound loss. It is most appropriate for high school students who are ready for an honest, secular exploration of the grieving process.