Families who loved Shirley & Jamila's Big Fall by Gillian Goerz 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 child is navigating the complex, often unwritten social hierarchies of middle school or feeling the sting of a friendship that feels out of balance. It is particularly helpful for children who struggle with the pressure to fit in versus the desire to stay true to their unique interests and loyalties. This graphic novel follows two best friends, Shirley and Jamila, as they navigate a school camping trip and a mystery involving a stolen item, but the real heart of the story lies in the shifting dynamics of their relationship. While the book functions as an engaging mystery, its true value is in its nuanced portrayal of social anxiety, the fear of being left out, and the guilt that comes from making mistakes in friendships. It offers a realistic look at how middle schoolers can be both victims and perpetrators of social exclusion. Suitable for ages 8 to 12, this story provides a safe space to discuss how to repair trust and why authenticity matters more than popularity.