Families who loved The Frail Days by Gabrielle Prendergast 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 navigating the heavy silence of a parent's terminal illness or struggling to express their own identity amidst family crisis. It is a poignant, realistic story about a girl who uses music as a lifeline while her mother fades. The book explores the complex intersection of social anxiety, creative passion, and the isolation of grief. Because it is written in verse, it captures the fragmented, lyrical way teenagers often process trauma. It is a deeply empathetic choice for high schoolers who feel like they are losing their voice just as they are supposed to be finding it. The narrative offers a safe space to acknowledge that it is okay to pursue your own dreams even when your family life feels like it is falling apart.