Families who loved Marie in Fourth Position The Story of Degas's "The Little Dancer" by Amy Littlesugar 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 discouraged by the grueling path to a dream or when they need to see how art can validate their worth even in difficult circumstances. This historical fiction narrative follows Marie, a poor 'opera rat' in the Paris Ballet, whose life is defined by hard work and financial struggle until she is chosen to model for Edgar Degas. Through her experience, children see that perseverance and being seen by an appreciative eye can transform a sense of burden into a legacy of beauty. It is a gentle yet profound look at the intersection of labor and art, perfect for young dancers or creative souls ages 5 to 9. Parents will appreciate how it handles socioeconomic hardship with dignity, emphasizing that Marie's strength and discipline are what make her a masterpiece.