Families who loved The Heights, the Depths, and Everything in Between by Sally Nemeth 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 pre-teen starts feeling like the 'rules' of friendship are changing overnight and they are struggling to keep up. It is an essential read for the child who feels caught between the simple joys of childhood play and the intimidating social hierarchies of junior high. The story follows Lucy and Jake, best friends who find their bond tested by growth spurts, changing interests, and the pressure to fit into gendered social boxes. This gentle, realistic novel validates the loneliness that often accompanies the transition to middle school. It explores identity and the courage it takes to remain true to oneself when everyone else seems to be changing. For parents, it provides a perfect bridge to discuss body image, peer pressure, and the evolving nature of platonic friendships during puberty. It is a comforting reminder that 'growing up' doesn't have to mean 'growing apart' from who you really are.