Families who loved A Monster Like Me by Wendy S. Swore 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 is struggling with self-image or feels that a physical difference makes them a 'monster' or an outcast. It is an essential choice for children dealing with visible medical conditions, birthmarks, or any physical trait that draws unwanted attention. The story follows Sophie, a young girl with a large port-wine stain on her face, who retreats into a world of fantasy and monster lore to cope with her reality. While the book touches on the pain of bullying and the desire to hide, its heart is in the beautiful, complex relationship between a mother and daughter. It navigates the journey from deep-seated shame to the realization that everyone carries 'monsters' inside and out. Middle-grade readers will find a realistic yet hopeful mirror for their own insecurities, making it a powerful tool for building genuine self-acceptance and empathy.