Families who loved Razzle by Ellen Wittlinger 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 is struggling with a recent move, feeling like an outsider, or navigating the confusing boundary between friendship and first love. It is a thoughtful exploration of identity for a child who expresses themselves through creative hobbies rather than social status. Set in a Cape Cod tourist town, the story follows Ken-Sebastian as he moves into his family's quirky motel and meets Razzle, an eccentric and talented girl who challenges his perceptions of beauty and art. While there is a romantic subplot involving a more conventional love interest, the heart of the story is about the platonic and creative bond between two misfits. It is a realistic, character-driven novel that validates the adolescent experience of feeling 'othered' while celebrating the power of finding one's artistic voice. Parents will appreciate the grounded approach to family dynamics and the message that being yourself is more rewarding than fitting in.