Families who loved Roster Rebound by Jake Maddox 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 child is navigating a major social transition, such as a best friend moving away or the daunting task of joining a new team where they feel like an outsider. It speaks directly to the hollow feeling of loneliness that follows a change in social circles and provides a roadmap for finding a new sense of belonging without betraying one's old loyalties. The story follows Carlos as he struggles to find his rhythm on the basketball court after his best friend and teammate moves away. While the plot centers on sports, the core emotional weight is on identity and resilience. It is highly appropriate for elementary and middle schoolers who need to see that it is okay to feel sad about what is lost while remaining open to new friendships. Parents will appreciate how it models healthy communication and the courage it takes to step out of one's comfort zone.