Families who loved The Storyteller's Daughter by Jean Thesman 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 begins to realize that parents are flawed human beings rather than invincible heroes. This story follows fifteen-year-old Quinn as she discovers her father, the neighborhood's charismatic source of hope during the Great Depression, has been involved in illegal activities to keep the family afloat. It is a nuanced look at the blurry lines between survival and morality, and how a family preserves love when trust is shaken. Ideal for ages 12 to 16, it navigates the transition from childhood innocence to adult understanding. Parents will appreciate how it validates the confusing mix of anger and loyalty that often accompanies growing up. It provides a safe space to discuss how good people can make poor choices, and how a family's resilience is tested not just by external poverty, but by internal secrets.