Families who loved Patti's Luck by Susan Saunders 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 with intense fears, feelings of isolation, or the weight of childhood trauma. While framed as a horror story, it is at its heart a profound exploration of how we rely on our 'found family' to survive the monsters, both real and metaphorical, that we encounter as we grow up. It speaks to the power of shared history and the necessity of confronting the past to move forward into adulthood. Set in the town of Derry, the story follows seven outcasts who battle a shape-shifting entity that feeds on fear. Parents should note that this is a heavy, psychological work intended for older teens (14-18) due to its dark themes, depictions of bullying, and visceral horror elements. It is an ideal choice for a mature reader who finds solace in stories about resilient underdogs who refuse to let fear define them.