Families who loved Wild and Crooked by Leah Thomas 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 feels trapped by a family reputation or is struggling to find a sense of belonging in a community that has already judged them. It is a powerful story for teens who feel like outsiders, particularly those navigating neurodivergence, physical disabilities, or the heavy weight of local history and prejudice. The story follows Kalyn and Gus, two teenagers from feuding families in a small town, who form an unlikely bond while unraveling the truth behind a decades-old murder. This book explores themes of identity, loyalty, and the courage it takes to define yourself on your own terms. It is highly appropriate for high schoolers, offering a realistic and empathetic look at the complexities of friendship and social justice in a rural setting. Parents will appreciate how it normalizes different ways of thinking and moving through the world, making it an excellent choice for fostering self-confidence.