Families who loved My Bonny Light Horseman by L. A. Meyer often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
A parent would reach for this book when their teenager is seeking a story about forging an identity in a world that tries to define them. It is ideal for young readers who feel restricted by social expectations and crave a narrative about resourcefulness, resilience, and the courage to reinvent oneself. This historical adventure follows Jacky Faber as she navigates the Napoleonic Wars using wit and disguise, posing as everything from a dancer to a soldier. Beyond the high-stakes action, the book explores the complexities of loyalty and the strength required to maintain one's core self while playing many roles. Parents should note it contains mature themes suited for older teens, including wartime violence and romantic tension, but it serves as a powerful testament to a young person's ability to navigate a chaotic world through sheer grit.