Families who loved Fur-ever Yours, Booker Jones by Betsy Duffey 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 feeling displaced by a shift in family dynamics, such as parents going on a solo trip or an older sibling being left in charge. It is an excellent choice for kids who struggle with perfectionism or who feel 'stuck' when their peers seem to be succeeding effortlessly. Through the eyes of twelve-year-old Booker, children see that frustration is a natural part of growing up and that creativity is a powerful tool for processing complex emotions. The story follows Booker as he navigates a week of 'independence' while his parents are on vacation. He deals with writer's block, a sibling who takes her new authority too seriously, and the sting of professional jealousy toward his best friend. This quick-paced chapter book uses humor and relatable middle-school drama to normalize the feeling of being overlooked. It is a secular, realistic story that emphasizes the importance of finding one's voice even when life feels out of control.