Families who loved Screen Queens by Lori Goldstein 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 daughter is entering a high-stakes environment where she feels she must compete against other girls to succeed. It is a vital read for teens who are passionate about tech but intimidated by male-dominated spaces. The story follows three distinct girls (the visionary, the coder, and the designer) as they navigate a prestigious Silicon Valley internship. Through their journey, the book explores how systemic sexism can be dismantled through female solidarity rather than rivalry. It is a contemporary, empowering choice for ages 13 and up that balances professional ambition with the complexities of new adulthood, proving that a seat at the table is more stable when you build it with friends.