Families who loved Code Orange by Caroline B. Cooney often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
A parent might reach for this book when their teenager seems to feel invincible or struggles to see how classroom lessons connect to the real world. Mitty Blake is a relaxed, unmotivated high school student in New York City who stumbles upon century-old smallpox scabs while halfheartedly researching a biology project. What begins as a quest to avoid failing a class quickly spirals into a high-stakes medical and security crisis. This thriller explores themes of responsibility, scientific ethics, and bravery under pressure. While the premise is intense, it offers a gripping look at how a carefree young person finds deep inner strength when the safety of his city and his own life are suddenly at risk. It is an excellent choice for sparking conversations about bioethics and the lasting impact of history on the present.