Families who loved Crazy Weekend by Gary Soto 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 looking for an easy, high-interest mystery that balances suspense with laugh-out-loud humor. It is particularly effective for reluctant readers or middle-graders who enjoy stories about best friends getting into (and out of) scrapes without the heavy emotional weight of many contemporary novels. Set in the vibrant landscape of Fresno, California, the story follows seventh-graders Hector and Mando as they spend a weekend with an eccentric uncle. The boys accidentally photograph a heist, leading to a cat-and-mouse game with two bumbling criminals. While the plot involves a robbery, the tone remains light and slapstick, focusing on the boys' quick thinking and their strong cultural and familial bonds. It is a fantastic choice for parents wanting to provide their children with a fun, culturally authentic representation of Mexican American life through a lens of pure adventure and humor. It celebrates everyday bravery and the joy of a shared secret between friends.