Families who loved Rilla of Ingleside by L. M. Montgomery 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 teenager is struggling with a sense of helplessness during a period of global or personal upheaval. It is particularly helpful for adolescents who feel like the weight of the world is on their shoulders or who are facing their first experiences with grief and adult responsibility. The story follows Rilla Blythe, the youngest daughter of Anne Shirley, as she transforms from a self-absorbed teenager into a resilient leader on the Canadian home front during World War I. While it is a historical novel, its exploration of courage, the pain of waiting for news, and the necessity of finding joy amidst sorrow remains deeply relevant. It is best suited for ages 12 and up due to themes of wartime loss and the emotional maturity required to process the deaths of beloved characters. Parents will appreciate how it models internal growth and civic duty without losing the protagonist's relatable, youthful spark.