Families who loved Abernathy Boys, The by L. J. Hunt 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 child is starting to crave more independence or expresses a desire to prove they are a big kid. It is the perfect antidote for the child who feels overprotected or restricted by modern boundaries. This fictionalized account of the real-life Abernathy brothers follows nine-year-old Bud and five-year-old Temp as they ride horses alone across the 1904 American frontier. While the premise sounds terrifying to a modern parent, the story is told with a lighthearted, humorous touch that emphasizes grit over danger. Through the boys' journey from Oklahoma to New Mexico, the narrative explores themes of sibling loyalty, the weight of responsibility, and the quiet bravery required to face the unknown. It is an excellent choice for a family read-aloud, offering a bridge between historical education and high-stakes adventure. The dialogue is snappy and full of personality, making it an engaging experience for children ages 7 to 12 who are ready to explore the concept of freedom through a historical lens.