Families who loved Silence Is Goldfish by Annabel Pitcher 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 withdrawing, struggling with a sense of betrayal, or navigating a crisis of identity within the family unit. It is a deeply resonant choice for children who feel unheard or who are processing 'big' secrets that have recently come to light. The story follows fifteen-year-old Tess, who chooses selective mutism as a defense mechanism after discovering a shocking family secret regarding her biological father. Tess's journey is a raw and realistic exploration of the power of silence, the weight of digital footprints, and the complexity of parental relationships. It deals with mature themes of trust and belonging, making it most appropriate for ages 13 and up. Parents will appreciate the book's nuanced take on how teenagers use silence not just as a protest, but as a way to find their own authentic voice amidst the noise of expectations and lies.