Families who loved The Lonely Hearts Club by Elizabeth Eulberg 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 reeling from their first real heartbreak or feeling pressured to define themselves by who they are dating. It is a perfect choice for the young reader who feels like they have lost their own identity in a relationship and needs a reminder that their platonic friendships and personal goals are just as valuable as romance. Through the story of Penny Lane Bloom, the book explores how to set healthy boundaries and rediscover self-worth after a betrayal. The story follows Penny as she founds a club for girls who are finished with boy drama, only to realize that life and emotions are rarely black and white. It balances humor with a genuine look at the social hierarchies of high school. While the tone is light and accessible, it provides a meaningful framework for discussing loyalty, the dangers of becoming an 'exclusive' couple too young, and the importance of supporting other women. It is a supportive, secular guide to navigating the complex social waters of middle and high school.