Families who loved Time Out by Sean Hayes 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 navigating the intersection of personal identity and public expectations, particularly within competitive sports or traditional communities. It is an essential choice for young athletes who fear that coming out might alienate them from their teammates, coaches, or family members. The story follows Barclay, a star basketball player in a small Georgia town, whose decision to live authentically at a school pep rally triggers a tidal wave of social consequences. Through this narrative, parents can explore themes of bravery, the nuances of peer pressure, and the importance of finding a 'chosen family' when traditional support systems falter. It is a realistic, often intense look at the high stakes of modern teenage life, perfect for normalizing feelings of being different while proving that standing up for oneself is a profound act of courage.