Families who loved Green Eyes and Ham by Mary Penney 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 facing a major life transition, such as moving from a protected environment into the social complexities of public school, or when they are beginning to quietly question their own identity. Ham's journey from being a homeschooled minister's son to an eighth grader navigating the hallways of public school provides a safe space for teens to process the anxiety of fitting in while staying true to their upbringing. The story centers on the delicate balance between family loyalty, religious expectations, and the personal discovery of one's orientation. Parents will appreciate the book's nuanced approach to faith and family dynamics. While it touches on the confusion of a first crush, it maintains a realistic and grounded tone suitable for middle and high schoolers. It is an excellent choice for fostering empathy and opening a dialogue about the pressures of peer groups and the courage it takes to be oneself in a new environment.