Families who loved The Misfits by James Howe 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 begins to feel the weight of social labels or feels they do not quite fit into the popular crowd. It is an essential read for children navigating the transition from childhood to the more complex, often judgmental world of seventh grade. The story follows four friends who have been labeled outcasts: the smart girl, the artistic boy, the overweight boy, and the kid with the 'tough' reputation. Together, they decide to stop accepting the names people call them and instead run a school election on a platform of ending name-calling altogether. It is a brilliant exploration of identity, friendship, and the courage it takes to be oneself in a world that demands conformity. While the book handles the pain of bullying, it is primarily a hopeful and empowering guide for any child learning to define themselves on their own terms. It is perfect for ages 10 to 14, providing a roadmap for standing up for others and building a supportive community.