Families who loved Destined for Awesomeness by Lincoln Peirce 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 feels like they are constantly in the doghouse with authority figures or struggling to find their place in the social hierarchy of school. It is an ideal choice for the kid who feels misunderstood by teachers or overshadowed by more successful peers and needs to see their daily frustrations mirrored with humor and lightheartedness. The book follows Nate Wright, a self described genius and middle school underdog whose grand plans for greatness often result in hilarious disasters. While the humor is irreverent, the book addresses important emotional themes like building self confidence, managing frustration when things go wrong, and navigating the complexities of friendship. It validates the middle school experience of feeling small while having big ambitions. Parents will appreciate how it encourages visual literacy through its comic format and provides a safe space for kids to laugh at the chaos of growing up without being overly heavy or moralistic.