Families who loved One Thing Stolen by Beth Kephart 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 seems to be vanishing behind a wall of inexplicable behavior, mood shifts, or a loss of self control. It is a hauntingly beautiful exploration of a young girl, Nadia, who finds herself compulsively stealing and losing her sense of reality while living in Florence. The story tackles the frightening experience of early-onset neurological change and the shame that accompanies it. Parents of children aged 14 and up will find this a powerful tool for discussing mental health and the way illness can alter personality. It is a story about the fragile nature of identity and the strength of a family that refuses to look away, even when the truth is terrifying. It offers a lyrical, compassionate lens on a difficult transition into an uncertain adulthood.