Families who loved Slake's Limbo by Felice Holman 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 feels invisible, hounded by social pressures, or is expressing a deep desire for complete solitude. It provides a safe, literary space to explore the fantasy of running away while grounding that impulse in the harsh realities of survival. The story follows Aremis Slake, a boy who feels so rejected by the world that he decides to live in a hidden room in the New York City subway. It is a profound meditation on self-reliance, the way humans can adapt to extreme loneliness, and the tiny threads of hope that connect us to society even when we try to sever them. While the premise is gritty, the prose is lyrical and thoughtful, making it an excellent choice for kids who appreciate deeper, more atmospheric realistic fiction. It normalizes the feeling of wanting to retreat from a loud, unkind world while ultimately celebrating the courage it takes to step back into the light.