Families who loved This Golden State by Marit Weisenberg 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 begins to push back against family boundaries or questions the 'official' version of the family history. It is a sophisticated coming of age story that uses a high stakes thriller premise to explore the universal feeling of being controlled by your parents' past mistakes. Poppy has spent her life moving under a cloud of secrecy, never allowed to have a digital footprint or real friends. When a DNA test kit reveals a hidden relative, she must choose between the safety of her family's lies and the dangerous truth of her own identity. This story is ideal for older teens who are navigating the transition into adulthood and struggling with the concept of autonomy. While it contains the tension of a mystery, its heartbeat is the emotional evolution of a daughter realizing her parents are flawed, complex, and potentially even dangerous people. The book is appropriate for ages 14 and up, dealing with themes of trust, systemic evasion, and the ethical weight of family loyalty. It offers a powerful mirror for kids who feel like they are living a double life or who are ready to define themselves on their own terms.