Families who loved The Crossover by Kwame Alexander 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 middle schooler is grappling with changing family dynamics, the sting of sibling rivalry, or the heavy reality of a parent's health crisis. It is a powerful tool for boys who may struggle to articulate their feelings, using the rhythm of basketball and rap to mirror the pulse of real life. Through the eyes of twelve year old Josh Bell, the story navigates the shift from childhood simplicity to the complexities of growing up, making it a perfect choice for teaching emotional resilience and the importance of family bonds. This graphic novel adaptation of the Newbery winning verse novel brings the Bell family to life with high energy illustrations. It handles the themes of jealousy and grief with incredible grace and honesty, offering a mirrors and windows experience for readers. It is an essential read for ages 10 to 14, providing a safe space to explore the fear of losing a loved one while celebrating the enduring strength of brotherhood and the legacy of a father's love.