Families who loved Flying Lessons & Other Stories by Ellen Oh 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 middle-grader starts noticing the social borders of their world or expresses feeling like they do not quite fit into a single box. This anthology is a perfect bridge for children navigating the 'in-between' spaces of identity, whether that involves their heritage, their physical abilities, or their economic status. Through ten distinct voices, the collection explores how young people find their footing when they feel like outsiders. While the stories vary in tone from humorous to poignant, they are anchored by a shared sense of humanity and resilience. Parents will appreciate how the book celebrates difference without being preachy, offering a realistic look at the complexities of growing up in a diverse world. It is an ideal choice for fostering empathy and opening honest family dialogues about culture and belonging. The age-appropriate themes are handled with care, making it a safe yet thought-provoking read for kids aged 8 to 12.