Families who loved Comeback Catcher by Jake Maddox 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 hesitant to return to a sport or activity after a physical injury or a public mistake that shook their confidence. This graphic novel addresses the specific anxiety of getting back behind the plate after being hurt, focusing on the psychological hurdles of recovery rather than just the physical ones. It is an ideal choice for elementary and early middle schoolers who feel pressured to be perfect or who are struggling with fear of re-injury. Through the eyes of a young catcher, parents will find a relatable story about rebuilding self-worth and finding courage through teamwork. The graphic novel format makes the emotional stakes accessible and fast-paced, offering a clear model for how to talk about sports-related anxiety. It validates that being scared is a natural part of being an athlete while providing a hopeful roadmap for making a comeback.