Families who loved Give a Boy a Gun by Todd Strasser often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
A parent would reach for this book when their teenager is grappling with news of a school tragedy or expressing feelings of extreme social isolation and resentment toward school culture. This epistolary novel uses interviews and documents to trace the paths of Brendan and Gary, two students who feel pushed to a breaking point by relentless bullying and a 'jock culture' that rewards cruelty. It examines the complex intersection of mental health, peer pressure, and gun access. While the subject matter is intense, it offers a crucial framework for discussing the 'why' behind such tragedies. It is most appropriate for high school students due to its gritty realism and non-linear structure. Parents might choose this book to help a child process their own observations of school hierarchy, foster empathy for outsiders, and open a dialogue about the importance of speaking up when a peer is in crisis.