Families who loved Alice Rose and Sam by Kathryn Lasky 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 push back against social expectations or feels like an outsider because of their inquisitive, non-conforming personality. Alice Rose and Sam offers a spirited look at a young girl navigating the messy, often unfair world of a 1860s mining town while forging a unique bond with a famous historical figure before he became a household name. This story explores the transition from childhood innocence to a deeper understanding of social justice and the power of the written word. While the setting is the rowdy Wild West, the heart of the book is about Alice Rose's blossoming sense of autonomy and her refusal to fit into the 'lady-like' mold expected of her. Parents will appreciate the clever humor and the sophisticated vocabulary, making it an excellent choice for a middle-grade reader who enjoys historical fiction with a sharp, witty edge. It is a wonderful way to introduce themes of integrity and the importance of telling the truth, even when it is dangerous.