Families who loved Money Boy by Paul Yee 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 teenager is navigating the intersection of cultural expectations and personal identity, particularly if there is a fear of family rejection. Money Boy follows Ray Liu, a Chinese Canadian teen whose life is upended when his father discovers his sexual orientation and kicks him out of the house. The story explores the harsh realities of homelessness and survival on the streets of Toronto, dealing with deep themes of shame, belonging, and the search for a new chosen family. It is a raw and uncompromising look at the risks some youth face just to be themselves. This is a mature choice for older teens, offering a mirror for those who feel marginalized and a window for parents looking to understand the gravity of family displacement. It serves as a powerful catalyst for conversations about unconditional love and the immigrant experience.