Edit: thank you for sharing your suggestions, everyone. I’ll try to check out the ones I haven’t read. Hopefully the responses in this thread were helpful for you too. <3

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    • The Gray House, Maryam Petrosyan. It’s the story of a house, which is a disabled children and teenagers institution. It’s weird, hard, and incredible. It’s not a book for children, nor a young adult one – I mean, you can read it if you’re a young adult or a late teen, but don’t skip this book only because the characters are teenagers. I will reread this one.
    • Woman on the Edge of Time, Marge Piercy. I read it recently because it was translated in french in 2022, but it’s a book from 1976. It’s a SF novel, and one of the few fictions which speaks against psychiatry. It’s a feminist utopia, but the first pages are pretty hard.