Families who loved We Could Be Brothers by Derrick Barnes 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 middle schooler is struggling to look past first impressions or feels the weight of social labels. It is a perfect choice for boys who feel they have to act a certain way to fit in, or for children who are beginning to navigate different socioeconomic circles at school. The story follows Robeson and Pacino, two eighth graders who meet in detention and realize that despite their very different home lives, they share the same heart. Through their developing friendship, the book explores themes of loyalty, masculinity, and the importance of having a strong moral compass. It is highly appropriate for the 10 to 14 age range, offering a realistic but hopeful look at how young men can support one another. Parents will appreciate how it models vulnerability and academic ambition while remaining cool and relatable to a teen audience.