Families who loved Two Summers by Aimee Friedman 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 teen is grappling with a major fork in the road or wondering how their life might change based on a single decision. It is an ideal pick for readers navigating the complexities of an estranged relationship with a parent or those feeling the push and pull of growing up. The story follows Summer, whose summer breaks into two parallel realities based on whether she answers a phone call. In one, she explores France and connects with her distant father: in the other, she remains home to face her local life and first love. Friedman handles themes of identity and family secrets with a sophisticated but accessible touch. It is a grounding read for ages 12 and up that validates the anxiety of choice while showing that every path offers growth. Parents will appreciate the thoughtful exploration of how we define ourselves through our relationships and the secrets our parents keep.