Families who loved The Arizona Kid by Ron Koertge 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 teenager is beginning to navigate the complexities of adult identity, questioning traditional definitions of masculinity, or supporting a family member through social stigma. It is an excellent choice for teens who feel like outsiders and are looking for a story that validates their sensitivity while offering a humorous, realistic look at first love and independence. Set against the backdrop of an Arizona horse track, the story follows sixteen-year-old Billy as he spends a transformative summer with his gay uncle, Wes. While Billy initially hopes to prove his toughness, he instead learns that true strength comes from empathy and authenticity. The novel handles themes of sexual identity, HIV/AIDS awareness (within the 1980s context of its writing), and social justice with a compassionate, wit-filled lens that remains remarkably relevant for modern readers. It provides a safe space to discuss how we support the people we love when the world judges them.