Families who loved Apprentice of Florence by Anne D. Kyle 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 like a fish out of water or is struggling to find where their natural talents fit in a world that expects them to be someone else. It is a perfect choice for the young artist or dreamer who needs to see that perseverance and authenticity eventually lead to a sense of belonging. Set against the rich, historical backdrop of the Italian Renaissance, the story follows a young boy navigating the complexities of an apprenticeship in Florence. Beyond the historical adventure, the book explores deep themes of self-confidence, the weight of expectations, and the courage required to follow a creative calling. It is an ideal read for middle schoolers who are beginning to ask big questions about their own identity and future, offering a hopeful perspective on how our unique differences can become our greatest strengths.