Families who loved William the Showman by Richmal Crompton 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 you find yourself exasperated by a child's relentless energy, messy projects, or logical but disastrous attempts to navigate the adult world. It is the perfect antidote for a child who feels misunderstood by grown up rules or who possesses an overactive imagination that frequently lands them in hot water. This collection of stories follows William Brown, a scruffy eleven year old whose well intentioned schemes to become a circus performer or an actor inevitably end in hilarious social catastrophe. While the setting is pre-war England, the emotional core of the book is timeless: the struggle for independence and the gap between a child's grand vision and their actual execution. Parents will appreciate the rich, sophisticated vocabulary and the satirical look at polite society, while children will find a kindred spirit in William's resilience. It is an excellent choice for building a sense of humor about one's own mistakes and celebrating the messy, creative spirit of childhood.