Families who loved Bullet Point by Peter Abrahams 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 teenager is wrestling with questions of identity, heritage, or the heavy weight of a family secret. It is especially resonant for those navigating the complex emotions surrounding an incarcerated parent or a father they have never known. The story follows seventeen-year-old Wyatt, a talented golfer whose life is upended when he discovers the truth about his biological father. As he delves into a decades-old crime, the book explores profound themes of justice, morality, and whether we are destined to repeat the mistakes of our parents. While it is a page-turning mystery, it serves as a sophisticated vessel for discussing honesty and the grey areas of the law. Due to its gritty tone and mature themes, it is best suited for readers aged fourteen and up who are ready to handle a realistic, sometimes dark look at the American legal system and the fallibility of adults.