Families who loved Summer's Edge by Dana Mele 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 process a collective loss or is navigating the complex, often messy reality of how grief can fracture or tighten the bonds of a friend group. It speaks to the heavy silence that often follows a tragedy and the ways young people sometimes hide their pain to protect one another. The story follows a group of friends returning to a lakeside cottage one year after a fatal accident, only to find themselves haunted by the past and their own secrets. While it uses elements of the supernatural and psychological thriller genres, its core is a deeply empathetic look at shame, survivor's guilt, and the search for truth in the wake of death. It is best suited for mature teens (14 and up) who are comfortable with darker themes and enjoy stories that challenge their perceptions of memory and loyalty.