Families who loved A Dangerous Engine: Benjamin Franklin, From Scientist to Diplomat by Joan Dash 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 starts questioning how one person can possibly make a difference in a complex world, or when they feel torn between different interests like science and storytelling. This biography moves beyond the kite-and-key myth to show Benjamin Franklin as a multi-faceted human: a printer with a sharp wit, a scientist with a global reputation, and a diplomat who navigated the dangerous waters of revolution. It celebrates the power of a curious mind to adapt and serve a greater cause. Joan Dash presents a sophisticated look at Franklin's life, emphasizing his resilience and creativity. While it covers his historical achievements, it focuses on the internal drive that pushed him to keep inventing and negotiating long after others might have retired. For the middle school reader, it offers a grounded look at how personal passions can evolve into a lifelong legacy of public service. It is an excellent choice for kids who enjoy seeing how the gears of history and science turn together.