Families who loved Not As Crazy As I Seem by George Harrar 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 if your teenager is struggling with the heavy burden of perfectionism, secret rituals, or the feeling that they are 'weird' compared to their peers. It provides a grounded, honest look at the internal world of Devon, a bright boy whose life is increasingly dictated by obsessive-compulsive behaviors. Through his journey, the story validates the exhausting mental energy required to mask neurodivergence in a high school setting. While the book centers on a mental health diagnosis, it is ultimately a story about identity and the courage to seek help. Parents will appreciate the realistic depiction of how OCD affects daily routines and family dynamics without being overly clinical. It is a compassionate tool for opening a dialogue about anxiety, the difference between being 'quirky' and being in distress, and the importance of finding a supportive community that sees beyond the symptoms.