Families who loved The Counselors by Jessica Goodman 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 with the isolation of a secret or the realization that long-term friendships are changing as they grow up. It speaks directly to the 'imposter syndrome' of appearing perfect on the outside while feeling deeply flawed or guilty on the inside. The story follows Goldie and her best friends at their elite summer camp, where the discovery of a body forces them to confront years of buried lies. While it is a propulsive mystery, its true value lies in how it explores loyalty, the pressure to succeed, and the heavy burden of shame. Parents of teens aged 14 and up will find this a useful tool for discussing how one's mistakes do not define their entire worth. It is a realistic, sometimes gritty look at the complexities of adolescent social structures and the high stakes of wealthy, competitive environments.