Families who loved The Summer of Owen Todd by Tony Abbott often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
A parent might reach for this book when they suspect a child is carrying a heavy secret or when they need a gentle way to discuss the concept of grooming and inappropriate touch. The story follows twelve-year-old Owen, who discovers that his best friend is being victimized by a trusted neighborhood adult. It navigates the complex terrain of loyalty, the fear of breaking a promise, and the overwhelming confusion that occurs when a predator is someone the community likes. This is an essential choice for middle schoolers as it provides a realistic roadmap for moving from silence to safety. While the subject matter is serious, Tony Abbott handles it with immense care, focusing on the emotional experience of the bystander friend and the necessity of telling a trusted adult. It is a protective, conversation-starting tool that empowers children to recognize when boundaries have been crossed.