Families who loved Playlist by James Rhodes 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 child dismisses classical music as boring, stuffy, or irrelevant to their modern world. It is the perfect bridge for a preteen who loves curated playlists and digital media but has yet to discover the raw, rebellious energy of history's greatest composers. James Rhodes strips away the pretense of the concert hall to reveal the messy, passionate, and often rockstar-like lives of creators like Bach and Beethoven. Through high-energy storytelling and vibrant illustrations, the book frames music as a tool for emotional expression and identity. It is developmentally appropriate for middle schoolers, using a conversational tone that respects their intelligence while validating their curiosity. Parents will appreciate how it encourages deep listening and creativity, making high culture feel accessible and exciting rather than like a chore or a history lesson.