Families who loved Wicked Girls by Stephanie Hemphill often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
A parent would reach for this book when their teenager is navigating the high-stakes world of social cliques, peer pressure, or the heavy weight of a lie that has spiraled out of control. It is an ideal choice for a young reader who is struggling with the desire to fit in at any cost or who needs to understand how collective fear can cloud individual judgment. Through the lens of the Salem witch trials, the story explores themes of jealousy, the intoxicating power of influence, and the paralyzing fear of admitting the truth once a mistake has been made. Told in evocative verse, the narrative provides a safe distance to discuss contemporary issues like cancel culture, groupthink, and the ethical responsibility we have toward our community. It is a haunting but necessary reflection on integrity for ages 13 and up.