Families who loved I Want to Go Home! by Gordon Korman 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 if your child is dreading an upcoming transition, experiencing intense homesickness, or feels like an outsider in a group setting. It provides a humorous, validating look at the 'square peg in a round hole' experience through the eyes of Rudy Miller, a boy determined to escape a summer camp he never wanted to attend. While the story is packed with slapstick comedy, it speaks deeply to the anxiety of being forced into social situations that feel unnatural. Parents will appreciate how the story normalizes resistance to new environments while subtly showing the growth that happens when a child finds a like-minded peer. It is a lighthearted choice for ages 8 to 12 that uses laughter to bridge the gap between feeling stuck and finding a way to belong on one's own terms. It is particularly effective for children who use humor or sarcasm as a defense mechanism when they are uncomfortable.