Families who loved P.K. Pinkerton and the Petrified Man by Caroline Lawrence 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 like they see the world through a different lens or struggles to interpret the 'invisible' social rules of their peers. P.K. Pinkerton is a neurodivergent protagonist in the 1860s Wild West who uses logic, checklists, and a 'Thorn Diagram' to navigate a chaotic world of outlaws and mysteries. It is an empowering choice for children who value systems and facts over intuition. While the setting is rugged and contains historical grit, the core of the story is about identity and finding one's unique strengths. P.K. deals with the loss of parents and the danger of the frontier with a dry, literal wit that provides both humor and a sense of safety. It is a fantastic middle-grade read that celebrates the brilliance of a mind that works differently, framed within a high-stakes historical mystery.