Families who loved Immortal Lycanthropes by Hal Johnson 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 middle schooler feels like an absolute freak of nature, particularly if they are dealing with physical changes or social isolation that makes them feel 'othered.' It is a brilliant resource for the kid who uses sarcasm as a shield and feels they don't fit into any standard social box. The story follows Myron, a boy who discovers he is part of a secret world of people who transform into various animals. Beyond the monsters and mayhem, it is a deeply insightful look at identity, the history of human nature, and the courage it takes to accept your true self even when it's messy. While the humor is dark and the action can be intense, it remains a secular and highly relatable coming-of-age story for the 10-14 age group. It is an excellent choice for encouraging a child to find pride in their unique traits rather than hiding them.