Families who loved A Boy in That Situation: An Autobiography by Charles Hannam 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 grappling with feelings of being an outsider, or when you want to explore the nuanced intersection of personal identity and world history. This memoir follows Karl, a German Jewish boy whose life of privilege is slowly dismantled by the rise of the Nazi regime, eventually leading to his evacuation to England. Unlike many historical accounts, this focuses on the awkward, internal realities of puberty and character flaws amidst a global crisis. It is a powerful tool for normalizing the messy, often unflattering feelings of growing up under pressure. It is best suited for mature readers ages 12 and up due to its honest depiction of anti-Semitism and the complex, sometimes difficult personality of the young protagonist.