Families who loved Scrawl by Mark Shulman 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 trapped by a negative reputation or struggles with the weight of expectations. It is perfect for the child who presents a tough exterior to the world but hides a complex, creative, and sensitive inner life. The story follows Tod Munn, a school bully who is forced to write in a journal during detention after getting caught for a serious prank. Through his candid entries, we see the reality of his home life, his sharp intelligence, and the financial hardships that drive his behavior. While the book addresses the reality of bullying, it does so with surprising humor and deep empathy. It explores how a single adult, a dedicated guidance counselor, can help a child redefine who they are. This is a realistic and grit-filled story for ages 12 and up, offering a powerful look at accountability and the courage it takes to change. Parents will appreciate the nuance it brings to the 'bad kid' archetype, proving that every child's story is deeper than their school record.