Families who loved The FitzOsbornes in Exile by Michelle Cooper 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 teenager is grappling with a sense of displacement, whether due to a physical move or a shifting social landscape. It speaks deeply to the experience of feeling like an outsider while carrying the heavy weight of family expectations and global uncertainty. Through Sophia's intimate journal entries, the story explores how to maintain your personal values and cultural identity when the world around you is rapidly changing and home feels like a distant memory. Set against the backdrop of 1930s England, this historical novel balances the glitz of London society with the sobering reality of the approaching Second World War. It is an excellent choice for mature teens who appreciate nuanced character development and complex political themes. Parents will appreciate how the book models resilience and the importance of civic engagement, providing a sophisticated look at the transition from adolescence to adulthood during a time of international crisis.