Families who loved Would You by Marthe Jocelyn 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 grappling with the sudden, life-altering impact of a family accident or a deep sense of 'survivor guilt' following a sibling's injury. It offers a space for teens to process the confusing mix of anger, devotion, and grief that arises when a loved one is suddenly different than they were before. Natalie's world is upended when her sister Claire suffers a traumatic brain injury after a freak accident. The narrative focuses on the 'what-ifs' that haunt those left behind: the small decisions that lead to big tragedies. It is a realistic, deeply emotional look at the shift in family dynamics, the loss of a confidante, and the slow, messy process of finding a new normal. It is appropriate for mature middle schoolers and high schoolers who are ready for a serious, grounded exploration of resilience.