Families who loved Beekman's Big Deal by Michael de Guzman 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 child is expressing frustration with a lack of stability, or when a family is navigating frequent moves and financial unpredictability. It speaks directly to the emotional burden children carry when their parents' big dreams or impulsive choices result in constant upheaval. The story follows Beekman, a boy tired of being on the run from bill collectors with his charismatic but unreliable father. While the book touches on heavy themes like financial hardship and the desire for roots, it is written with a humorous, contemporary tone suitable for ages 8 to 12. Parents might choose this book to validate a child's need for boundaries and to open a conversation about how a parent's choices affect the whole family. It provides comfort by showing that it is okay for a child to advocate for their own need for a home and a community.