Families who loved The Voice in My Head by Dana L. Davis 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 grappling with the impending loss of a loved one or struggling to find a sense of purpose amidst family tragedy. It is particularly resonant for siblings of those with chronic or terminal illnesses who feel overlooked or burdened by their family's grief. The story follows Indigo as she embarks on a grueling desert hike with her twin sister, Violet, who is dying of cancer. Along the way, Indigo begins to hear a voice she believes is God, forcing her to confront her anger and her faith. This novel provides a raw, honest look at the messy emotions of terminal illness: jealousy, rage, and profound love. It is appropriate for mature teens who are ready to explore the intersection of spirituality and science without easy answers. Parents might choose this book to help their teen feel seen in their complex grief, opening a door to discuss how to say goodbye and how to live for oneself when a part of them is being lost.