Families who loved Touchdown for Tommy by Matt Christopher often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
A parent should reach for this book when their child is navigating the anxiety of performance based self worth or experiencing a significant transition in their family structure. While the plot centers on football, the heart of the story addresses the deep seated fear that one must be exceptional to be loved and chosen. It is an ideal choice for children in foster or adoptive situations, or those who struggle with the pressure to succeed in order to please a parental figure. Tommy is a recently orphaned boy who believes that his skill on the football field is his only ticket to a permanent home with his coach and foster father. As he learns that family is built on more than just touchdowns, readers are guided through a realistic exploration of belonging, resilience, and the true meaning of home. This 145 page chapter book is perfectly pitched for middle grade readers who enjoy high stakes sports action balanced with relatable emotional stakes.