Families who loved Bro by Robert Newton Peck 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 navigating the aftermath of a traumatic event or struggling to find their voice in a world that feels harsh and unforgiving. It is a deeply moving exploration of how silence can be both a prison and a sanctuary, and how the unwavering love of a sibling can provide the key to freedom. Set against the rugged backdrop of a Florida cattle ranch, the story follows young Tug, who becomes selectively mute after witnessing his grandfather's cruelty. This historical novel deals with heavy themes of loss and abuse, making it best suited for mature middle schoolers. You might choose this book to open a conversation about resilience, the definition of family, and the courage it takes to escape a toxic environment. It ultimately validates the power of loyalty and the possibility of healing through connection.