Families who loved Out of Salem by Hal Schrieve 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 feeling like an outsider, struggling with their identity, or processing the heavy weight of grief and systemic unfairness. It is a powerful choice for older teens who feel they do not fit into traditional boxes and are looking for a story that validates their anger and their need for a safe community. Out of Salem follows Z, a genderqueer zombie who has lost their entire family, and Aysei, a lesbian werewolf, as they navigate a world that treats their very existence as a threat. The story uses the lens of urban fantasy to explore deep emotional themes of loneliness, injustice, and the healing power of found family. While the setting includes monsters and magic, the core of the book is a realistic portrayal of surviving trauma and standing up against prejudice. It is most appropriate for high schoolers due to its mature themes and honest depiction of societal cruelty. Parents will appreciate how it normalizes complex feelings and provides a framework for discussing human rights and personal identity.