Families who loved All or Nothing by Lauren Brooke 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 child is facing a major crossroads between pursuing a personal ambition and staying close to the comforts of home. It is a perfect companion for the middle-grade student who feels the weight of high expectations and the anxiety of leaving their support system for the first time. The story follows Malory, a talented rider who must decide if joining an elite summer team is worth the sacrifice of leaving her father and her beloved horse, Tybalt. While the equestrian setting provides a thrilling backdrop, the heart of the narrative explores the nuance of growing up and making difficult, mature choices. It addresses the pressure of competition, the first flutters of romantic confusion, and the emotional complexity of loyalty. Parents will appreciate how Malory processes her anxiety through a methodical lens, offering a healthy model for decision-making and emotional resilience. This is a gentle yet realistic look at the transition from childhood security to independent achievement.