Families who loved Under the Baseball Moon by John H. Ritter often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.

A parent would reach for this book when their teenager is navigating the intersection of natural talent and the intense pressure to succeed in a competitive field. It is a perfect choice for the creative child who feels like an outsider or the athlete who is beginning to question if their sport defines their entire identity. Set in the vibrant, eclectic backdrop of Ocean Beach, the story follows Andy, a gifted musician, and Glory, a powerhouse softball pitcher, as they negotiate their big dreams and a burgeoning romance. The book addresses themes of self-confidence, cultural identity, and the resilience needed to stay true to oneself. It is highly appropriate for the middle to high school transition, offering a sophisticated but optimistic look at how teens can support one another while pursuing separate, demanding paths. Parents will appreciate how it models healthy ambition tempered by artistic passion.