Families who loved Lives of Extraordinary Women by Kathleen Krull 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 why history books seem to focus mostly on men, or when they need to see that even the most powerful leaders in history were real, flawed, and often funny human beings. Kathleen Krull peels back the velvet curtains of royalty and rebellion to reveal the quirky habits, personal struggles, and bold choices of twenty iconic women. It is an ideal bridge for children who find standard textbooks dry but crave stories of real-world impact. Through witty anecdotes and humorous caricatures, the book explores themes of resilience, independence, and the pursuit of justice. While it celebrates the achievements of figures like Cleopatra and Eleanor Roosevelt, it doesn't shy away from their eccentricities, making these 'extraordinary' women feel accessible and relatable. The short, punchy chapters are perfect for middle-grade readers who enjoy 'bite-sized' history and want to see how diverse women shaped the world across different eras and cultures.