Families who loved Becoming Oneself by Kennedy Sangiovese 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 they notice their teenager is exhausted from trying to fit in or is struggling with the invisible burden of social masking. It is a vital resource for parents of neurodivergent teens who feel like they are constantly performing for a world that does not quite understand their internal rhythm. The story follows a protagonist navigating the high-pressure environment of high school while grappling with the realization that their brain works differently than their peers. This contemporary realistic novel explores deep themes of identity, the ache of loneliness, and the courage required to stop hiding behind a curated persona. It is highly appropriate for the 13 to 18 age range, offering a mirror for those who feel 'othered' and a window for those seeking to understand neurodiversity. Parents might choose this book to validate their child's feelings and to open a gentle door for conversations about self-acceptance and the beauty of being oneself.