Families who loved Johnny Tremain by Esther Forbes 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 facing a sudden setback that feels like the end of their world, or when they are struggling with a sense of pride that borders on arrogance. This classic story follows Johnny, a gifted but cocky young silversmith whose dreams are shattered by a permanent hand injury. As his personal identity crumbles, he must reinvent himself against the backdrop of the American Revolution. It is a powerful exploration of how personal tragedy can be transformed into purpose through service to a larger cause. Parents will appreciate the nuanced look at historical figures like Paul Revere and the realistic, often difficult, emotional growth Johnny undergoes as he moves from self-pity to civic responsibility. It is best suited for middle schoolers ready for mature themes of sacrifice and political conflict.