Families who loved Racing Manhattan by Terence Blacker 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 feels like an outsider or is struggling to find a place where their unique talents are recognized. It is a perfect choice for the young person who feels more comfortable with animals than people, or for the child who is navigating a high stakes environment where they feel they must constantly prove their worth. The story follows Jay, a girl with a natural gift for understanding horses, as she navigates the grit and glamour of the horse racing world while trying to escape a difficult past. This is a realistic and sometimes tough coming of age story that focuses on identity, resilience, and the power of finding one's voice. While the world of elite racing provides the backdrop, the emotional core is about the bond between a girl and a horse named Manhattan. It is best suited for older middle schoolers and high school students who appreciate stories that don't sugarcoat the challenges of growing up, making it an excellent bridge for readers moving toward adult fiction.