Families who loved The New David Espinoza by Fred Aceves often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
A parent would reach for this book when they notice their teenage son becoming obsessively focused on his physical appearance, particularly if he expresses feelings of being small or weak compared to his peers. It is a vital resource for addressing the hidden crisis of muscle dysmorphia and the intense pressure boys feel to conform to hyper-masculine body standards. After a viral video of him being bullied goes public, David Espinoza decides to transform his body at any cost. The story follows his dangerous descent into the world of steroids and extreme bodybuilding, exploring themes of shame, identity, and the search for true self-worth. This is an unflinching, contemporary look at male body image issues, best suited for high schoolers. Parents will appreciate how it pulls back the curtain on a struggle that is often suffered in silence, providing a bridge to discuss healthy masculinity and the dangers of seeking external validation.