Families who loved Moxie by Jennifer Mathieu often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
A parent should reach for this book when their teenager begins noticing systemic unfairness, double standards at school, or feels frustrated by a culture that prioritizes status over safety and respect. It is an essential choice for girls who are finding their voices but feel hesitant to speak up alone. The story follows sixteen-year-old Viv as she channels her mother's past punk rock rebellion into an anonymous zine to protest her high school's toxic environment. Through its focus on female solidarity and creative activism, the book explores themes of consent, intersectional friendship, and the power of collective action. While it addresses serious issues like harassment and administrative apathy, it does so with a grounded, realistic tone that empowers readers to seek positive change. It is most appropriate for high schoolers who are ready to engage with mature discussions about bodily autonomy and social justice.