Families who loved RSVP by Melissa J. Morgan 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 child is facing the daunting prospect of a major social transition, particularly a first summer away at sleepaway camp or the move to a new school. It speaks directly to the heart of the 'outsider' experience, capturing the specific brand of anxiety that comes with trying to find one's place in a pre-established social hierarchy where everyone else seems to already know the rules. The story follows Jenna as she arrives at Camp Lakeview, only to discover that her bunkmates have been friends for years. It navigates the nuances of clique dynamics, the sting of being left out, and the slow, sometimes painful process of building genuine self-confidence. This is a grounded, realistic look at middle-school social structures that validates a child's worries while offering a hopeful path toward belonging.