Families who loved Billy Elliot by Melvin Burgess 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 interests that clash with traditional gender roles or when the family is navigating a major transition where individual dreams feel at odds with group loyalty. Set against the harsh backdrop of the 1984 British miners' strike, the story follows Billy, a boy who trades his boxing gloves for ballet shoes in a community where such a choice is seen as a betrayal. It is a raw and honest look at the friction between personal identity and cultural expectations. This novelization of the acclaimed film deals with themes of financial hardship, grief, and the struggle for self-acceptance. While the emotional payoff is soaring, parents should be aware that the book reflects the gritty reality of its setting, including strong language and intense family conflict. It is an excellent choice for mature preteens and teens who need to see that courage isn't just about fighting, sometimes it's about having the strength to be soft and different in a hard world.