Families who loved Push Girl by Chelsie Hill 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 teen is navigating a life-altering medical diagnosis, a sudden physical injury, or the deep feelings of isolation that come with being different from their peers. It is a powerful resource for high schoolers who feel like their world has been upended and need to see a path toward a new, meaningful normal. The story follows Kara, a popular junior who becomes paralyzed after a car accident and must redefine her identity when her old social life falls away. While the book deals with the heavy reality of paralysis and the grief of losing a previous version of oneself, it is ultimately a story of grit and reinvention. It explores themes of true friendship versus superficial popularity, the resilience of the human spirit, and the discovery of inner strength. For parents of teens ages 13 and up, this novel provides a realistic yet hopeful look at disability, self-advocacy, and the courage required to keep moving forward when the road ahead looks different than planned.