Families who loved One Great Lie by Deb Caletti 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 teenager is beginning to navigate adult-dominated spaces, competitive environments, or mentorships where the lines of authority might feel blurred. It is a vital resource for discussing consent, the subtle nature of grooming, and the importance of trusting one's own instincts when a person in power behaves inappropriately. Set against the beautiful backdrop of a summer writing program in Venice, the story follows Charlotte as she uncovers a centuries-old mystery while grappling with the predatory behavior of a famous author. It addresses heavy themes of sexual harassment and the silencing of women with sophistication and nuance. Parents of older teens will find this an excellent gateway to discussing systemic power imbalances and the courage it takes to speak out in professional or creative circles.