Families who loved The Lost City of Siblings by John A. Russo 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 child is struggling to find their own voice while living in the shadow of a sibling or a close peer group. It speaks directly to the delicate balance of needing to belong while wanting to be seen as an individual. Through the lives of identical twins Elizabeth and Jessica Wakefield, the story explores how two people from the same home can have vastly different internal worlds, highlighting the tension between loyalty and self-expression. Set against a relatable high school backdrop, the narrative touches on jealousy, the pressure to fit in, and the occasional guilt that comes with pursuing one's own path. It is an ideal choice for preteens and teens who feel the weight of social comparison. By reading about the twins' navigating their distinct social circles and personal dilemmas, your child can find a safe space to reflect on their own relationships and the importance of establishing a unique identity.