Families who loved Brady Mason's Perfect Fit by Nicole Melleby 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 begins to question the labels and expectations others have placed on them, or when they are navigating a significant life transition. It is particularly resonant for children who feel like they are performing a version of themselves that no longer fits. The story follows Brady, a talented gymnast who moves from foster care to live with her birth mother in New York City, only to realize that the 'perfect' life she imagined requires her to confront her true identity. Through the high-stakes lens of competitive gymnastics, the narrative explores the heavy pressure of perfectionism and the courage required to be authentic. Written for the upper elementary and middle school years (ages 8 to 12), it offers a compassionate look at queer identity, the complexities of the foster system, and the evolving nature of family. Parents will appreciate the nuanced handling of Brady's self-discovery, which emphasizes that belonging starts with being honest with oneself.