Families who loved The Unexpected Everything by Morgan Matson 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 their teenager is facing a sudden, jarring shift in their identity or social standing, such as a fallout from a parent's career scandal or a failed internship. It is an ideal pick for the child who is a perfectionist and feels lost when their carefully curated plans fall apart. The story follows Andie, whose summer plans vanish after a political scandal involving her father, forcing her to find joy in a series of unplanned events, dog walking, and a blossoming summer romance. This novel beautifully navigates the complexities of repairing a distant father daughter relationship while emphasizing the importance of a core group of friends. While there is a sweet and realistic romance, the emotional weight lies in Andie's growth as she learns to live without a script. It is appropriate for mature pre teens and teens, offering a hopeful perspective on how some of the best life experiences are the ones we never saw coming.