Families who loved Four Eyes by Rex Ogle 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 struggling with self-consciousness, whether it is a new pair of glasses, a change in appearance, or the realization that their family lives differently than their peers. Rex Ogle's memoir captures the visceral sting of middle school insecurity with profound honesty and humor. It explores the intersection of physical changes and socioeconomic stress, showing kids that their worth isn't tied to what they wear or what their parents can afford. While the story deals with the heavy realities of bullying and financial hardship, it remains deeply accessible for ages 8 to 12 thanks to the expressive graphic novel format. It is an excellent choice for normalizing the 'awkward phase' and fostering empathy for classmates who might be facing hidden struggles at home. Parents will appreciate the realistic, non-saccharine depiction of resilience and the eventual realization that being 'different' is often just part of growing up.