Families who loved Queer Person by Ralph Hubbard often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
A parent might reach for this book when their child is struggling with a deep sense of isolation or feels like they are navigating a world where no one understands their unique way of communicating. This historical story follows an Indigenous boy who is labeled as different because he is deaf and mute. It is a powerful exploration of how internal resilience and the support of a loving grandparent can help a child find their voice and place in a community that initially views them as an outsider. Ideal for children aged 10 to 14, Queer Person offers a window into the survival skills and cultural traditions of the Blackfeet people. While the title reflects historical language for someone who is odd or different, the heart of the book is about overcoming loneliness and demonstrating that being different is not a deficit. It serves as an excellent tool for discussing empathy, the history of Indigenous peoples, and the strength it takes to persevere when you are physically or socially isolated.