Families who loved Strike Zone by Mike Lupica 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 starting to notice the weight of the world or when their passion for sports serves as both a refuge and a source of pressure. It is a vital choice for families wanting to discuss how external social stresses, like immigration policy, impact the internal lives of children. Nick Garcia is a talented twelve year old pitcher whose focus on the mound is constantly interrupted by the fear that his undocumented parents will be discovered and deported. While the baseball action is fast paced and authentic, the true heart of the story lies in Nick's emotional resilience and the bond of his Dominican American family. It offers a compassionate look at anxiety and justice without being overly didactic. This is an ideal read for middle schoolers who are ready for realistic fiction that acknowledges the complexities of modern identity and the courage required to chase a dream when the future feels uncertain.