Families who loved Edith Wilson: The Woman Who Ran the United States by James Cross Giblin 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 is fascinated by hidden leaders or when they are navigating a situation where they must step up to support a family member in need. This biography introduces Edith Wilson, the First Lady who effectively managed the executive branch after her husband, President Woodrow Wilson, suffered a debilitating stroke. It is a compelling look at the intersection of private loyalty and public duty. While the book explains complex historical events like World War I, its heart lies in Edith's resilience and her controversial role as a gatekeeper for the presidency. It provides a historical lens on themes of self-confidence and devotion. Ideal for children ages 7 to 11, it serves as an excellent conversation starter about gender roles, the weight of responsibility, and how families handle sudden illness.