Families who loved Green Dog: A Mostly True Story, The by Suzanne Fisher Staples 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 begging for a pet or struggling with the realization that real animals are often messier and more unpredictable than the ones in movies. This memoir captures the summer a young girl meets a spirited, independent dog named Greenie. It beautifully balances the whimsical joy of animal companionship with the grounded reality of what it means to care for a creature that has a mind of its own. Set in a nostalgic, rural past, the story explores themes of freedom, responsibility, and the deep bonds of family. It is a gentle yet honest look at the patience required to earn a stray animal's trust. Parents will appreciate the way it models persistence and empathy, making it a perfect choice for middle-grade readers who are growing into their own sense of independence.