Families who loved Big Nate: In the Zone 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 middle-grade reader is feeling frustrated by a streak of bad luck or feels like the world is constantly rooting against them. Big Nate: In the Zone captures the essence of the 'middle school slump' where everything from grades to social status feels out of control. Through the lens of Nate Wright, a self-described rebel and underdog, children see their own anxieties about school authorities and social hierarchies reflected with humor and irreverence. It is an ideal choice for normalizing the chaotic emotions of puberty and academic pressure. The story follows Nate as he transitions from a disastrous losing streak to an unbelievable run of good fortune after a superstitious encounter. While the book is primarily a comedy, it touches on resilience, the importance of a loyal friend group, and navigating the complexities of a single-parent household. It is perfectly suited for kids ages 8 to 12 who appreciate a fast-paced, visual storytelling style and a protagonist who is far from perfect but always persistent.