Families who loved Sea Change by Kate Cann 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 to find their own voice within a friend group or feels overshadowed by more affluent, assertive peers. It is a perfect choice for the young person who is about to embark on their first solo trip or summer job, as it explores the nuance of gaining independence while navigating complex social hierarchies. The story follows Chloe as she joins her wealthy friend's family in Greece, only to realize that 'paradise' comes with a heavy price of emotional labor and exclusion. While the setting is sun-drenched and romantic, the core of the book is a sophisticated look at self-worth and the courage required to walk away from toxic dynamics. It is appropriate for mid-to-late teens, offering a realistic portrayal of growing up, first romances, and the realization that friends can sometimes hold us back. Parents will appreciate the way it validates the discomfort of 'fitting in' while celebrating the protagonist's eventual shift toward self-reliance.