Families who loved Born to Fly by Michael Ferrari 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 held back by their circumstances or struggles to find where they belong in a world that feels increasingly complex. It is a perfect choice for the young tinkerer or dreamer who needs to see that brilliance often comes from unexpected places and that true bravery is standing up for what is right even when the stakes are high. Set against the backdrop of 1941 Rhode Island, the story follows Birdie, a girl with a passion for engines, and her friend Ace, a Japanese-American boy, as they navigate the tensions of World War II. It explores deep themes of systemic prejudice, the ethics of invention, and the unbreakable bond of friendship. While the historical setting provides a layer of educational value, the heart of the book is about a child finding her voice and learning to fly in the face of restricted expectations. It is a sophisticated but accessible middle-grade novel that balances high-stakes mystery with tender emotional growth.