Families who loved Beacon Hill Boys by Ken Mochizuki 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 teenager is feeling invisible or unheard, particularly if they are navigating the complexities of being 'not quite enough' for different social circles. Set in 1970s Seattle, the story follows Dan Inagaki as he pushes back against the 'model minority' expectations of his Japanese American family and the casual racism of his school. It captures the raw frustration of youth while exploring how shared identity can provide both a cage and a lifeline. Parents will find this a valuable tool for discussing systemic injustice and the pressure of family expectations. It is a gritty, realistic portrayal of the search for authentic selfhood during the high school years.