Families who loved When Mr. Dog Bites by Brian Conaghan 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 teenager feels like an outsider because of their neurodivergence or when they are struggling to navigate the raw, unfiltered social landscape of high school. It is particularly resonant for families dealing with Tourette Syndrome or those searching for a story that does not sugarcoat the realities of being different. The story follows Dylan, a sixteen-year-old with Tourette Syndrome who mistakenly believes he has only months to live, leading him to create a bucket list that pushes him far out of his comfort zone. While the premise involves a terminal diagnosis, the book is actually a deeply funny and honest exploration of identity, friendship, and the courage it takes to be oneself. It addresses themes of self-confidence and belonging with a gritty, realistic lens that teenagers will appreciate. Because of the strong language and mature themes, it is best suited for older teens (14 and up) who are ready for a candid look at the complexities of the human body and the social pressures of growing up.