Families who loved Quite Contrary Man: A True American Tale, The by Patricia Rusch Hyatt 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 struggling with the pressure to fit in or is being teased for a unique personal choice. This is the true, humorous story of Joseph Palmer, a man in the 1830s who was persecuted and even jailed simply because he chose to wear a long beard when everyone else was clean shaven. It is a powerful lesson in personal liberty and staying true to oneself against the tide of social conformity. While the premise sounds funny, the book addresses deeper themes of justice, standing up for one's rights, and the courage it takes to be an individual. It is perfect for elementary aged children who are starting to notice peer groups and social 'rules.' Parents will appreciate the historical context and the way it models peaceful but firm resistance to bullying.