Families who loved Radio Silence by Alice Oseman 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 if your teenager is struggling with the overwhelming pressure to be perfect or the fear that their life must follow a narrow academic path to be successful. It is an essential read for students who feel they are living a double life: performing for grades by day while hiding their true passions and creative identities by night. The story follows Frances, a high achiever who discovers that the creator of her favorite mysterious podcast is actually the quiet boy from school. Their bond evolves into a deep, platonic soul-mateship that challenges the idea that romance is the only ultimate goal for teens. While it deals with realistic themes of academic burnout and emotional manipulation within families, it offers a profoundly hopeful look at how finding your people can give you the courage to be yourself. It is best suited for ages 14 and up due to mature themes of mental health and complex family dynamics.