Families who loved Look Both Ways by Jason Reynolds 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 begins to realize that the people they see every day have complex, private lives they know nothing about. It is perfect for children who are starting to navigate the social hierarchies of school and need to develop a deeper sense of empathy for their peers. The collection follows different students during the short walk home after the school bell rings, revealing the hidden bravery, humor, and hardship in their domestic lives. Jason Reynolds captures the specific magic and messiness of the 'tween' years with incredible emotional authenticity. While the stories deal with real-world issues like illness, financial struggle, and bullying, they are balanced by a witty, urban energy that keeps the tone engaging rather than heavy. It is a brilliant tool for normalizing the big feelings that come with growing up and finding one's place in a community.