Families who loved The Wrong Way Home by Kate O'Shaughnessy 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 if your child is beginning to question the rules or worldviews they were raised with, or if they are struggling to adapt to a life-changing move. Twelve-year-old Fern has spent her life in a doomsday commune, believing that the outside world is dangerous and 'impure.' When her mother suddenly whisks her away to a motel in California, Fern feels kidnapped and betrayed. She spends her days secretly plotting to return to the only home she has ever known, even as she starts to realize that the 'normal' world holds beauty and safety she never imagined. It is a powerful exploration of deprogramming and finding one's own truth. This story is a sophisticated but accessible look at the bond between mother and daughter and the messy process of growing up. It helps children understand that it is okay to love someone while disagreeing with their choices, and that bravery often looks like asking questions. Perfect for middle-grade readers navigating changes in family dynamics or school environments.