Families who loved You've Been Away All Summer by Sheila Hayes often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.

A parent should reach for this book when their child returns from a break or transition to find that their social world has shifted without them. It is particularly relevant for preteens experiencing the 'odd man out' dynamic for the first time. The story follows twelve year old Fran as she returns from summer vacation to find her best friend Sarah has befriended Marilee, a girl who seems more mature and sophisticated. As Fran navigates the pain of being replaced, the book explores themes of loyalty, the sting of being left out, and the difficult realization that people change when you are not looking. This 1980s classic remains a gentle, realistic mirror for middle grade readers facing the common but crushing reality of shifting friendship groups. It is highly appropriate for ages 9 to 12, offering a safe space to process jealousy and the growing pains of adolescence.