Families who loved So Hard to Say by Alex Sanchez 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 child begins to show signs of social anxiety regarding fitting in, or when the child starts questioning the unspoken rules of middle school crushes and identity. It is a gentle but honest bridge for the pre-teen years when friendship dynamics shift from simple play to complex emotional territories. The story follows Frederick, a new student who is great at soccer but confused by his lack of interest in the girls who like him, and Xio, a bubbly girl determined to be his girlfriend. It explores the vulnerability of early adolescence, the pressure to conform to gender norms, and the internal struggle of realizing one is different from the crowd. Alex Sanchez handles these themes with a light, age-appropriate touch that prioritizes the emotional safety of the reader while validating the very real confusion of the middle school experience. It is an excellent choice for normalizing the wide spectrum of feelings children have as they grow up.