Families who loved Threatened by Eliot Schrefer 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 teenager is grappling with questions of belonging or feels like an outsider in their own community. It speaks to the deep emotional need to find a 'tribe' and the resilience required to survive when traditional support systems fail. Set in the lush but dangerous jungles of Gabon, the story follows Luc, an orphan escaping debt slavery, as he navigates the complex social structures of a chimpanzee troop. While it is a high-stakes adventure, the core of the book is a psychological exploration of trust, trauma, and the blurred lines between humans and the natural world. Parents should be aware that the story contains realistic depictions of poverty and moments of visceral intensity. It is an excellent choice for mature middle schoolers or high school students who appreciate stories that don't sugarcoat the world's hardships. By witnessing Luc's journey from a discarded street child to a protector of the forest, readers are encouraged to find strength in their own individuality and to recognize the profound connections we share with all living things.