Families who loved Golden Arm by Carl Deuker 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 is navigating the pressure of high-stakes talent versus loyalty to their roots. It is a powerful choice for families discussing the ethics of opportunity, especially when a child feels that moving up in the world means leaving their loved ones behind. The story follows Laz, a gifted pitcher with a learning disability living in a trailer park, who is offered a chance to play for a wealthy school to catch the eye of pro scouts. It masterfully explores themes of class disparity, the weight of sibling bonds, and the difficult choices involved in breaking cycles of poverty. Parents will appreciate the nuanced, realistic depiction of a teen struggling with academic self-doubt while carrying the financial hopes of his family on his shoulders. It is a gritty, honest, and ultimately empowering look at what it takes to chase a dream when the deck is stacked against you.