Families who loved The Way We Bared Our Souls by Willa Strayhorn often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
A parent might reach for this book when their teenager is struggling with the weight of an invisible burden, whether it is a chronic illness, a traumatic past, or the heavy expectations of others. It is an ideal choice for a young adult who feels alone in their pain and needs a way to visualize that everyone carries a hidden struggle. The story follows five teens who undergo a mystical ritual in the New Mexico desert, waking up to find they have traded their deepest sorrows with one another. Through this exchange, the narrative explores profound themes of empathy, identity, and the realization that we are not defined by our flaws. While the premise is fantastical, the emotional core is deeply realistic and honest, offering comfort and perspective for older teens navigating the complexities of their own lives. It is most appropriate for readers aged 14 and up due to mature themes including drug use, trauma, and chronic illness.