Families who loved Class Act by Jerry Craft 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 is starting to notice the invisible lines drawn by money and race, or when they feel like they have to change who they are to fit into different social circles. This powerful graphic novel follows Drew, an eighth grader at a prestigious private school, as he navigates the exhaustion of working twice as hard to be seen as equal to his wealthy, white peers. While it is a companion to the award winning New Kid, it stands alone as a poignant look at identity and the courage it takes to be your authentic self. Through humor and sharp social commentary, the story explores the strain that systemic inequality puts on even the best friendships. It is perfect for middle schoolers who are experiencing the shifting dynamics of growing up and the realization that their friends lives might look very different from their own. Parents will appreciate how it provides a safe, accessible entry point for discussing microaggressions, privilege, and the importance of empathy in maintaining diverse friendships.