Families who loved Touch Me by James Moloney 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 intense social hierarchy of high school, particularly the 'boys' club' culture of competitive sports. It is an essential read for young men struggling to balance the desire for peer acceptance with the pursuit of a relationship or identity that doesn't fit the expected mold. The story follows Xavier, a star rugby player, whose worldview is challenged when he falls for Nuala, a girl who defies gender norms through cross-dressing and confrontational behavior. As Xavier's loyalty is tested, the narrative explores deep themes of toxic masculinity, the courage to stand alone, and the weight of betrayal. It is a realistic, gritty look at the final year of school that provides a safe space to discuss peer pressure and the consequences of one's choices. Parents will find it a valuable tool for normalizing the confusion of first love and the difficult process of defining one's own character against the noise of a crowd.