Families who loved Free Rein by K. M. Peyton 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 older teenager is struggling with the weight of consequence or the paralyzing fear that one mistake has derailed their entire future. While the story centers on eighteen-year-old Jonathan, it speaks deeply to any young person feeling the suffocating pressure of impending adulthood and the desperate urge to escape into a simpler, more rugged world. After learning he is to become a father, Jonathan flees his comfortable life to train a racehorse, seeking a temporary reprieve from his new reality. This is a sophisticated coming-of-age story that addresses teen pregnancy and responsibility with refreshing honesty rather than moralizing. It explores how passion and hard work, in this case through the grit of horse racing, can provide the mental space needed to process life-altering news. While the setup involves mature themes, the core of the book is about the heavy transition from childhood freedom to adult duty, making it an excellent choice for mature teens navigating their own crossroads.