Families who loved The Boy Who Lost His Face by Louis Sachar 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 you notice your child prioritizing the approval of 'cool' peers over their own moral compass. It is a powerful tool for middle schoolers who are beginning to navigate the murky waters of social hierarchy and the fear of being an outcast. David, the protagonist, participates in a cruel prank against an elderly woman to impress his friends, leading to a period of intense bad luck and a feeling that he has literally lost his identity. The story explores themes of shame, the difficulty of offering a sincere apology, and the bravery required to be yourself when it is socially risky. While it includes some coarse language and crude humor typical of middle school, it is a deeply empathetic look at the internal struggle to do the right thing. It is ideal for children aged 10 to 14 who are dealing with the pressures of fitting in and the weight of social guilt.