Families who loved 1+1 = 2 Happy Homes by Shawna A. McGriff 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 middle schooler is navigating the complex emotional landscape of a family transition, particularly if the child feels caught in the middle of parental conflict or is adjusting to a new blended family. This story follows three friends, Zion, Jasmine, and Melinda, as they process feelings of sadness and hopelessness stemming from divorce and separation. The narrative uniquely blends realistic school life with a whimsical fantasy element involving Princess Pink and a villainous scientist, providing a safe distance for children to explore heavy topics. You might choose this book if your child is acting as a messenger between parents or feels like their home life prevents them from participating in school activities. It validates the grief associated with 'broken' homes while offering a path toward optimism. Through the girls' journal writing and their ultimate participation in a school contest, the book emphasizes that a change in family structure does not define a child's potential for happiness or success.