Families who loved Buddha Boy by Kathe Koja 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 teenager is struggling with the pressure to fit in or witnessing the social exclusion of a peer. It is a powerful resource for the middle or high schooler who feels stuck between their own conscience and the desire to remain invisible within the school social hierarchy. The story follows Justin, a typical student who finds himself drawn to Jinsen, an eccentric new boy nicknamed Buddha Boy due to his shaved head and peaceful demeanor. As Justin navigates an unlikely friendship, the book explores profound emotional themes of integrity, nonviolence, and the courage required to stand up for someone else. While it addresses the harsh realities of bullying and peer pressure, it remains appropriate for ages 12 and up. Parents will appreciate how it models a different kind of strength, one based on internal peace and artistic expression rather than social dominance or physical aggression.