Families who loved The Chance You Won't Return by Annie Cardi often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
A parent might reach for this book when their teenager is struggling to cope with a caregiver's mental health crisis, particularly if that illness is manifesting in erratic or delusional behavior. This story follows high schooler Alex as her mother begins to believe she is actually Amelia Earhart, preparing for a dangerous flight that doesn't exist. It captures the painful transition when a child must become the caretaker, balancing the shame of a disrupted home life with the desire for a normal teenage experience. The book is deeply empathetic toward the child caught in the crossfire of a parent's deteriorating health. It explores themes of loyalty, the weight of keeping family secrets, and the courage it takes to seek outside help. For parents of older teens, this serves as a powerful validation of the emotional exhaustion and isolation that comes with family instability, while providing a realistic look at the process of diagnosis and recovery.