Families who loved Weekends with Max and His Dad by Linda Urban 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 child is beginning to navigate the transition between two households or is struggling with the emotional weight of weekend visitations. It speaks directly to the quiet, often overlooked feelings of displacement that occur when a child has to adjust to a parent's new apartment and a new weekend routine. The story follows Max as he spends three different weekends with his dad, dealing with everything from the lack of a familiar bed to the introduction of a new friend. Written for the 7 to 10 age range, this chapter book is deeply empathetic and realistic. It avoids melodrama, focusing instead on the small, manageable moments of growth and connection. A parent might choose this book to normalize the 'new normal' and to provide a gentle opening for conversations about how physical spaces and family rhythms change after a divorce while the love remains constant.