Families who loved When You Call My Name by Tucker Shaw 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 exploring LGBTQ+ history or needs to understand how community and love persist even in the face of profound loss. Set in New York City during 1990, the story follows two gay teenagers, Adam and Ben, whose lives intersect during the height of the HIV/AIDS crisis. It is a deeply moving exploration of identity, friendship, and the courage required to live authentically when the world feels hostile. While the book addresses heavy themes of illness and grief, it is ultimately a testament to the power of human connection. It provides a vital historical window for mature teens (ages 14-18) to see the roots of queer activism and the importance of 'chosen family.' Parents might choose this for a child who feels isolated or for one who is curious about the social history of the late 20th century.