Families who loved Mallory and the Dream Horse by Ann M. Martin 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 feels overshadowed by peers or siblings and is searching for a unique talent to call their own. It is particularly resonant for children who struggle with self-consciousness or the feeling of being plain compared to more outgoing friends. The story follows Mallory Pike, a middle child in a large family, as she finally pursues her long-held dream of horseback riding. Through her journey, she navigates the nerves of being a beginner and the discipline required to master a new skill. This classic middle-grade novel explores themes of perseverance and personal identity. It models how to balance a busy social life with a demanding new hobby, emphasizing that true confidence comes from hard work rather than natural perfection. It is a gentle, realistic portrayal of a young girl stepping out of her comfort zone to find her voice. Parents will appreciate the wholesome focus on responsibility and the supportive, though sometimes chaotic, family dynamics that define Mallory's world.