Families who loved Race to the Bottom of the Earth by Rebecca E. F. Barone 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 facing a daunting challenge or struggling to see the value of persistence in the face of failure. It is an ideal pick for kids who are beginning to ask big questions about why humans take risks and how people handle extreme isolation. This gripping narrative non-fiction work parallels two historic races to the South Pole: the 1911 expedition between Scott and Amundsen and the 2018 solo trek between Rudd and O'Brady. Through these dual timelines, the book explores themes of resilience, the psychological weight of competition, and the evolution of human grit. While the 1911 story contains the heavy reality of loss, the book handles these moments with historical grace and factual honesty. It is a powerful tool for discussing how goals change us, regardless of whether we win or lose. Parents will appreciate the way it bridge-builds between history and modern-day explorers, making the concept of 'heroism' feel tangible and complex for readers aged 8 to 12.