Families who loved Things that Surprise You by Jennifer Maschari 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 middle-schooler is feeling overwhelmed by 'too much' change at once, particularly if they are struggling with friendship shifts or a sibling's health crisis. Emily is entering sixth grade, a time when social rules are rewritten and her old best friend is moving on to new groups. At home, the stability she relies on is crumbling: her parents are divorcing and her older sister is battling anorexia. The story offers a compassionate, honest look at the pressure of trying to hold everything together while your own world is changing. This is a deeply empathetic choice for children ages 8 to 12 who are navigating the messy intersection of growing up and family stress. It doesn't shy away from the realities of eating disorders or the grief of divorce, but it frames these challenges through the lens of resilience. Parents will appreciate how the book models healthy communication and the importance of finding one's own voice even when life feels unpredictable. It provides comfort by validating that while you cannot control everything, you can find small ways to be brave.