Families who loved Odds & Ends by Amy Ignatow 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 child is facing the bittersweet end of an era, such as graduating elementary school or moving away from a lifelong friend. It speaks to the anxiety of outgrowing childhood interests and the fear that changing circumstances might mean losing the people who know us best. The story follows best friends Brie and Beck as they navigate their final days of middle school and the daunting transition to high school. Through a mix of prose and illustrations, Amy Ignatow explores loyalty, the pain of being left out, and the courage it takes to grow up without growing apart. It is a deeply relatable choice for preteens who are feeling the pressure of 'coolness' but still want to hold onto the magic of their younger years. Parents will appreciate the realistic, gentle handling of puberty and social shifts, making it an excellent bridge for open conversations about life's inevitable changes.