Families who loved Thursday by Catherine Storr 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 teenager is struggling to support a friend who is withdrawing from reality or experiencing a mental health crisis. It offers a sensitive, deeply empathetic look at Bee, a fifteen-year-old girl who refuses to give up on Thursday, a boy who has retreated into a silent, catatonic state. Through Bee's unwavering devotion, the story explores the heavy burden of care, the boundaries of friendship, and the slow, difficult process of emotional recovery. It is a poignant choice for mature readers navigating the complexities of empathy and the realization that love alone cannot always fix a person, even though it is a vital part of the healing process. Parents will appreciate its grounded, realistic approach to adolescent psychology and its rejection of easy, magical solutions.