Families who loved Winter Love, Winter Wishes by Jane Claypool Miner 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 struggling with feelings of inadequacy compared to a sibling, or navigating the confusing shifts in social dynamics that come with high school romance. It is particularly helpful for girls who feel they don't fit the traditional mold of femininity and are struggling to find confidence in their own unique interests, like sports or academics. The story follows three girls: Willow, the local beauty, her sister Brittany, who feels invisible in Willow's shadow, and Anna, an athlete discovering a new side of herself. Set against the backdrop of winter and a New Year's Eve ball, the book explores how jealousy can strain family bonds and how true self-worth comes from within rather than from a boyfriend. It is a gentle, realistic romance appropriate for middle schoolers and young teens seeking a cozy, relatable read about growing up.