Families who loved Yes, No, Maybe So by Becky Albertalli 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 navigating the intersection of personal identity and the desire to make a difference in an increasingly complex world. It is an ideal choice for a child who feels passionate about social issues but struggles with the social anxiety of putting themselves out there. The story follows Jamie, a Jewish boy with a fear of public speaking, and Maya, a Muslim girl dealing with her parents' separation during Ramadan, as they team up for local political canvassing. Through their burgeoning romance and shared activism, the story explores how courage is often found in partnership. It is a heartfelt, age-appropriate look at the power of the youth vote, the beauty of interfaith friendship, and the messy reality of growing up in a politically charged environment. Parents will appreciate the way it models civic engagement and healthy, respectful cross-cultural dialogue without sacrificing the fun, relatable energy of a teen romance.