Families who loved My Thirteenth Winter by Samantha Abeel 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 memoir when your child is high-achieving in one area but seems to shut down, panic, or feel 'lazy' when faced with another, particularly math or organization. Samantha Abeel's honest account of growing up with dyscalculia offers a lifeline for families navigating the confusing space between high intelligence and specific learning gaps. It validates the exhaustion of masking a disability and the physical toll of school-based anxiety. Appropriate for middle and high schoolers, the book shifts the narrative from failure to neurodiversity. Parents will find it an essential tool for building empathy and advocating for a child who feels broken by a traditional curriculum. It is a story of resilience that emphasizes that a diagnosis is not a dead end, but a map toward understanding how one's brain actually works.