Families who loved Rage by Laura Longhine 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 teenager feels like a misunderstood outsider or is struggling to navigate a family environment where adults are hiding the truth. This story follows Christopher, a fifteen-year-old with an extraordinary brain for mathematics but a profound difficulty understanding human social cues and emotions. When he discovers a neighbor's dog has been killed, his investigation leads him to uncover shattering secrets about his own parents and the nature of honesty. Through Christopher's literal and highly sensitive perspective, the book explores themes of trust, independence, and the courage it takes to face a world that feels overwhelmingly loud and chaotic. It is a powerful tool for building empathy toward neurodivergent perspectives while providing a realistic look at how families can break and rebuild. Parents will find it a poignant entry point for discussing boundaries, the complexity of adult mistakes, and the unique strengths found in thinking differently.