Families who loved How the Boogeyman Became a Poet by Tony Keith Jr. 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 struggling to bridge the gap between who they are in private and who they feel they must be in public. This powerful memoir in verse follows Tony through his high school and college years as he navigates the complex intersections of Black masculinity, academic pressure, and his emerging queer identity. It is a raw and honest look at the 'boogeymen' of self-doubt and societal expectation that haunt many young people before they find their voice. Parents will appreciate how the book models the transformative power of the arts, specifically spoken word poetry, as a tool for healing and self-actualization. Due to its mature themes, including explorations of sexuality and systemic racism, it is best suited for older teens aged 14 and up. It provides a vital mirror for those feeling 'othered' and a window for parents looking to understand the internal landscape of a child fighting for the courage to be their authentic self.