Families who loved Savage Her Reply by Deirdre Sullivan 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 grappling with the complexity of anger, the feeling of being unheard, or the messy dynamics of a blended family. It is a lyrical and intense retelling of the Children of Lir, told from the perspective of the 'wicked' stepmother, Aife. By giving a voice to a villain, it explores how trauma and systemic powerlessness can lead to destructive choices. This is a mature, poetic work that does not shy away from the darker corners of the human psyche. It is best suited for older teens who appreciate sophisticated storytelling and are ready to discuss the nuance between being a victim and becoming a victimizer. It offers a powerful entry point for talking about female agency, domestic frustration, and the long road toward reckoning and possible redemption.