Families who loved Hawk by James Patterson 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 struggling with a sense of isolation or searching for their place in a world that feels increasingly chaotic and unpredictable. It is particularly suited for adolescents who feel like outsiders or those navigating the complexities of independence and self-reliance. The story follows Hawk, a girl living on the streets of a dystopian New York City, who discovers she has been genetically altered with wings. As she moves from a life of mere survival to one of purpose, the book explores deep themes of identity, resilience, and the search for family. While the setting is a gritty post-apocalyptic world with intense action sequences, the heart of the story is about a young woman finding the courage to embrace her differences. It is a high-octane choice for ages 12 and up that opens conversations about what it means to truly belong.