Families who loved The Accused by John Grisham 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 grappling with a sense of injustice or feels they have been unfairly blamed for something they did not do. It is a perfect fit for the middle grade reader who is starting to notice how systems like school rules and local laws actually function in the real world. Theodore Boone, a thirteen-year-old who knows more about the law than most adults, finds himself on the wrong side of the thin blue line when stolen tablets are planted in his locker. As Theo works to clear his name, the story touches on the heavy weight of a tarnished reputation and the anxiety of being under suspicion. It is a grounded, realistic mystery that highlights the importance of integrity, the loyalty of true friends, and the value of having a logical mind. Parents will appreciate how it models civil engagement and critical thinking while maintaining a fast-paced, engaging plot that appeals to even reluctant readers.