Families who loved Just a Hat by S. Khubiar 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 teen is struggling with the feeling of being an outsider or navigating a home life that feels worlds apart from their social life. It is particularly resonant for children of immigrants who feel the weight of global events on their personal identity. Set in 1970s Texas, the story follows Joseph, a Jewish Iranian boy, as he navigates the tension of the Iran hostage crisis, local bullying, and the complexities of finding where he belongs. It explores themes of bravery, cultural heritage, and the importance of finding your tribe when the world feels hostile. While it handles heavy historical and social realities, it maintains a sense of humor and warmth that makes it accessible for middle and high school readers. It is a powerful choice for fostering empathy and discussing the nuance of cultural identity.