Families who loved Shouting at the Rain by Lynda Mullaly Hunt 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 navigating the painful shift of a 'seasonal' friendship or feeling the sting of being left behind as peers mature at different speeds. It is a lifeline for children who feel like their family structure, such as being raised by a grandparent, makes them an outsider in a world of traditional nuclear families. The story follows Delsie, a young girl living on Cape Cod with her grandmother, as she deals with a friend who has suddenly become 'too cool' for their old games. Through Delsie's journey, the book explores the difference between people who are 'weather' (unpredictable and fleeting) and those who are 'anchors' (steady and reliable). It is a beautiful, realistic portrayal of emotional resilience, the complexities of abandonment, and the discovery that being 'enough' has nothing to do with who left you behind. It is perfectly suited for ages 8 to 12.