Families who loved Freaks Like Us by Susan Vaught 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 teenager feels misunderstood or is struggling with the isolation of a mental health diagnosis. It is a powerful choice for families navigating neurodivergence, particularly when a child feels their voice is dismissed by adults or peers due to their condition. The story follows Jason, a boy with schizophrenia, as he desperately tries to find his missing friend Sunshine. While the plot is a gripping mystery, the heart of the book lies in its exploration of trust, self advocacy, and the intense loyalty between friends who have been cast aside by society. It provides a raw but vital look at living with a severe mental illness, offering both representation and a starting point for deep conversations about dignity and the true meaning of being heard. Parents should be aware that the narrative is intense and realistic, making it most suitable for mature teens ages 14 and up.