Families who loved The Vanishing Point by Louise Hawes often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.

A parent should reach for this book when their teenage daughter feels pressured to shrink her ambitions or conform to a narrow definition of what a young woman should be. Set in the vibrant but restrictive world of the Italian Renaissance, the story follows Vanna, the daughter of a famous painter, who must secretly pursue her own artistic genius. It explores the difficult balance between honoring one's family and staying true to a personal calling that others might deem inappropriate or impossible. While the historical setting is immersive, the emotional core is deeply modern. Parents will find it a valuable tool for discussing self-confidence, the cost of integrity, and the resilience required to break through glass ceilings. It is best suited for older middle schoolers and high school students who are beginning to navigate the complexities of gender expectations and professional identity. It provides a hopeful yet realistic portrait of what it means to be a woman with a vision in a world designed for men.