Families who loved Secret Saturdays by Torrey Maldonado 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 middle schooler is struggling to understand why a close friend is suddenly acting out, lying, or pushing people away. It is a vital resource for children navigating the complex territory of loyalty versus safety, and for those carrying heavy family secrets they feel they cannot share. The story follows Justin as he watches his best friend, Sean, change before his eyes. Sean is getting into fights and hanging out with a dangerous crowd to hide a painful secret: he is visiting his father in prison. Set in a gritty New York neighborhood, the book explores themes of shame, the pressures of 'manning up,' and the courage required to intervene when a friend is spiraling. It is deeply authentic and appropriate for ages 10 to 14, offering a realistic look at urban life and the redemptive power of honesty. Parents will appreciate how the book validates the difficult choice of breaking a friend's confidence to save them. It provides a mirror for children with incarcerated parents and a window for others to develop deep empathy for the hidden burdens their peers may be carrying.