Families who loved Riding Chance by Christine Kendall 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 weighed down by a mistake or is struggling with the label of being a 'troublemaker.' It is a powerful choice for middle grade readers who are navigating the complexities of grief, peer pressure, and the search for a second chance. The story follows Troy, a young boy in Philadelphia who is sentenced to community service at a city stable after a brush with the law. Through the disciplined world of polo and the bond he forms with horses, Troy learns that his past actions do not have to dictate his entire future. This novel is particularly effective at normalizing the difficult emotions that come with losing a parent and the vulnerability of trying something new. It offers a realistic look at urban life while maintaining a hopeful tone about the power of mentorship and responsibility. It is an ideal bridge for children who might feel out of place in traditional school settings but thrive when given hands-on challenges and a community that believes in their potential for growth.