Families who loved Surviving Brick Johnson by Laurie Myers 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 feeling intimidated by a peer or struggling with the 'rumor mill' at school. It is an ideal choice for elementary students who tend to judge others based on physical appearance or reputation rather than personal experience. The story follows Nick, who is so terrified of a large new student named Brick that he starts karate lessons just to protect himself. Through a series of humorous misunderstandings, Nick discovers that his perceptions were entirely wrong. This gentle, funny chapter book explores themes of anxiety, bravery, and the dangers of making assumptions. It provides a safe space for children to discuss their fears of bullying while modeling how to pivot from defensiveness to empathy. At just under 80 pages, it is a manageable read for children transitioning into longer fiction who need a relatable story about school social dynamics.