Families who loved Violence Begets... by P.T. Denys often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
A parent might reach for this book when their older teenager is struggling to navigate high-stakes social dynamics, family trauma, or the reality of domestic instability. It is a raw and uncompromising look at how cycles of violence in the home can bleed into a young person's external world, shaping their friendships and their sense of safety. The story follows Rick, a boy reeling from family tragedy, as he enters a volatile friendship with a charismatic but manipulative peer. While the book provides a vital mirror for those dealing with abuse, it is important to note its intensity. It explores themes of manipulation, secret lives, and the desperation for belonging with a heavy hand. Due to graphic descriptions of physical child abuse, sexual situations, and strong language, this is strictly for the 16 to 18 age range. It serves as a stark starting point for deep conversations about healthy boundaries and breaking toxic cycles.