Families who loved Red Glass by Laura Resau 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 when your teenager is grappling with the complexities of belonging, the ethics of global borders, or the bittersweet process of saying goodbye to someone they love deeply. It is a profound choice for families navigating the foster or adoption experience, as well as those looking to build empathy for the migrant journey. The story follows sixteen-year-old Sophie, whose family takes in a young boy named Pedro, the sole survivor of a tragic border crossing. When Pedro's family in Mexico is located, Sophie must embark on a transformative road trip to return him to his roots. This beautifully written novel explores themes of resilience, cultural identity, and the expansive nature of family. It handles heavy topics like grief and war with a grounded, realistic approach that is perfectly suited for mature middle schoolers and high school students. It is a mirror for those who feel out of place and a window into the lived realities of refugees and immigrants.