Families who loved Sorry You're Lost by Matt Blackstone 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 middle schooler is navigating the complex, often silent fog of grief while simultaneously facing the awkward social pressures of puberty. It is a vital resource for children who feel 'stuck' in their sadness or who are using humor and withdrawal to mask the pain of losing a parent. The story follows Caryn, a young girl struggling to find her footing after her mother's death, dealing with a grieving father, and navigating her first significant crush. This novel is particularly effective because it balances heavy emotional themes with the genuine humor and messy realities of middle school life. It validates that grief doesn't happen in a vacuum: life, school, and hormones continue even when the world feels like it has stopped. Parents will appreciate the realistic, secular approach to loss and the hopeful message that finding your voice is the first step toward healing.