Families who loved Scumbuster by Tim Winton 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 is grappling with the awkward, often lonely transition into early adolescence or expressing a growing concern for the environment and social justice. Tim Winton's writing provides a raw, humorous, and deeply empathetic look at the 'gnarly' reality of being thirteen, from the sting of a first breakup to the confusion of changing friendships. It is an ideal choice for parents who want to validate their child's feelings of being an outsider while encouraging them to find their own voice and purpose. The story follows Lockie Leonard, a surf-obsessed teen who finds himself befriending 'Egg,' a local social outcast, as they team up to stop a toxic swamp from destroying their town. While the plot is full of high-energy adventure and wit, the heart of the book lies in its honest depiction of puberty, masculinity, and the search for belonging. It is a secular, realistic narrative that treats the emotional lives of boys with the complexity they deserve, making it a perfect conversation starter about growing up and standing up for what is right.