Families who loved North of Happy by Adi Alsaid 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 reconcile who they are with who their family expects them to be, especially while navigating the quiet, heavy aftermath of a loss. It is a profound choice for families moving through grief or for those witnessing a child pull away from a pre-determined path to seek a more authentic life. The story follows Carlos, a teen from an affluent Mexican family, who abandons a safe future to pursue a culinary apprenticeship in the United States after his brother's sudden death. Through the lens of food and creativity, the book explores how we honor the people we have lost by becoming our true selves. It deals with complex family dynamics, cultural identity, and the courage it takes to choose passion over security. Due to some mature language and the deep exploration of mourning, it is best suited for readers aged 14 and up who are ready for a realistic, sophisticated look at growing up.