Families who loved Amelia Earhart by Andrew Prentice 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 feels restricted by expectations or is struggling to find the courage to be different. It is a powerful tool for the 'tomboy' who feels out of place or the dreamer who needs to see that persistence pays off even when the world says 'no.' This graphic biography traces Amelia Earhart's journey from a defiant Kansas childhood to her status as a global aviation pioneer. Through high-stakes illustrations, it explores themes of self-confidence, breaking gender barriers, and the literal and figurative heights one can reach through bravery. Appropriate for middle-grade readers, the book balances the thrill of flight with the historical reality of the 1930s. It provides a relatable entry point for children to discuss identity and the importance of carving one's own path. Parents will appreciate how it frames Amelia not just as a hero, but as a person who had to make difficult choices and work tirelessly to be taken seriously in a male-dominated field.