Families who loved Rapture Practice by Aaron Hartzler often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
A parent might reach for this book when their teenager is struggling to reconcile their personal identity with a deeply religious or conservative family culture. It is an ideal resource for families navigating the transition from a child who accepts everything they are told to a young adult who is starting to ask difficult questions about faith, sexuality, and independence. This funny and poignant memoir follows Aaron Hartzler as he grows up in a household where everyone is literally waiting for the Rapture. As Aaron discovers a love for secular music, theater, and his own emerging orientation, he must figure out how to be true to himself without breaking his parents' hearts. It is a brilliant tool for normalizing the guilt that often accompanies self-discovery and provides a roadmap for maintaining family bonds even when beliefs diverge. Note that the book includes honest depictions of teenage rebellion and sexual questioning appropriate for high schoolers.