Families who loved Grendel's Guide to Love and War by A.E. Kaplan 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 navigating the complex role of a 'young caregiver' or protector for a parent struggling with mental health. It is particularly relevant for military families dealing with the invisible wounds of service. While the premise involving neighborhood pranks is humorous, the heart of the story explores the weight of responsibility children feel when a parent is vulnerable. It addresses PTSD and anxiety with a touch of wit and a heavy dose of empathy. Tom is a relatably flawed protagonist trying to balance his own desire for a normal social life and a first crush with the hyper-vigilance required to shield his father from loud noises and chaos. The book is appropriate for ages 13 and up, offering a realistic but ultimately hopeful look at family loyalty. Parents will appreciate how it validates the stress of caregiving while using a loose 'Beowulf' framework to make the heavy themes more accessible and engaging.