Families who loved The Longitude Prize by Joan Dash 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 long-term challenge and needs to see that brilliance isn't just about 'aha' moments, but about the grit to see a project through to the end. It is perfect for the pre-teen who feels discouraged by setbacks or who struggles with the slow pace of mastery. This biography follows John Harrison, a self-taught clockmaker who spent four decades fighting both scientific limitations and a skeptical establishment to solve the greatest navigational puzzle of his time. Beyond the gears and springs, this is a story about the emotional weight of being right when the world tells you that you are wrong. It touches on themes of justice and perseverance as Harrison navigates a high-stakes competition where the rules keep changing. It is an ideal choice for middle schoolers who enjoy engineering, history, or stories about the underdog proving their worth through sheer determination.