Families who loved Rez Ball by Byron Graves 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 teenager is struggling to find their own identity while living in the shadow of a sibling's legacy or navigating the profound grief of a family loss. It is a powerful choice for a young person who feels the weight of community expectations and needs to see a model of resilience through both sport and heritage. The story follows Tre, a sophomore on the Red Lake Reservation who dreams of leading his basketball team to a state championship. Beyond the fast-paced sports action, the narrative explores the deep emotional terrain of mourning his older brother, Jaxon, and the pressure to fill a void that feels impossible to close. The book deals with themes of cultural pride, the complexities of reservation life, and the healing power of community. It is most appropriate for high schoolers due to its authentic depiction of teen life, including some substance use and grief-related trauma. Parents will appreciate how it validates a teen's need to honor the past while bravely forging their own future path.