Families who loved Tell Me No Lies by Adele Griffin 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 navigating the intoxicating but often destabilizing influence of a magnetic new friend or the intensity of a first real romance. It speaks to the moment a teen begins to pull away from their established patterns and family expectations to redefine themselves, sometimes risking their academic and personal stability in the process. Set in the 1980s, the story follows Lizzy as she is swept up in the cool, artistic world of her new friend Claire and her elusive boyfriend Matt. While the 1980s setting adds a layer of nostalgia, the emotional core is timeless: the struggle to maintain one's identity when trying to fit into a group that feels more sophisticated than oneself. It explores themes of trust, social masks, and the weight of secrets. For parents, this is a valuable tool for discussing healthy boundaries, the pressure to conform, and how to spot relationships that might be based on more than they appear. It is best suited for older teens due to its mature themes of partying and complex emotional dynamics.