Families who loved A Book for Black-Eyed Susan by Judy Young 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 child feels trapped by others' perceptions or is struggling to communicate their complex inner world. It is an essential choice for children processing the isolation of a physical disability and the deep longing to be truly heard by those around them. The story follows Melody, a brilliant girl with cerebral palsy who cannot speak or walk, as she discovers a way to finally share her voice through technology. This novel masterfully handles themes of resilience, frustration, and the search for belonging. It is highly appropriate for ages 10 to 14, offering a realistic look at the social hurdles of middle school. Parents will appreciate how it builds empathy and opens vital conversations about the difference between physical ability and intelligence, encouraging kids to look past outward appearances to see the person within.