Families who loved Baseball Genius by Tim Green often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
A parent would reach for this book when their teenager is struggling with a reputation from the past or needs to see that one bad decision does not define their entire future. It is particularly resonant for kids who feel like they are constantly under a microscope or who are working hard to prove they have changed for the better. The story follows Theodore, also known as Armpit, as he returns home from a juvenile detention center and attempts to balance honest work with the pressures of old friends and new, complicated feelings. While the book deals with themes of redemption, integrity, and social justice, it does so through a realistic and often humorous lens. It explores the complexities of teenage relationships, including a sweet and protective bond with a neighbor who has cerebral palsy. This is an excellent choice for a teen who appreciates stories about real-world consequences and the grit required to maintain a second chance. It is best suited for ages 12 and up due to some mature themes regarding celebrity culture and systemic prejudice.