Families who loved Shelly Struggles to Shine by Kit Rosewater 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 are the only one without a 'special talent' in their peer group. It is a perfect fit for middle-grade readers navigating the pressure to stand out while trying to find their footing in a team environment. The story follows Shelly, a creative and enthusiastic member of a roller derby team, as she struggles to identify her specific contribution to the group. While her friends excel at speed or blocking, Shelly tries to 'buy' her way into a starring role through flashy DIY gear, only to realize that true belonging comes from authentic teamwork. This highly illustrated chapter book is ideal for ages 8 to 12. It uses the high-energy world of roller derby to explore deep-seated anxieties about identity, jealousy, and the fear of being average. Parents will appreciate how it validates the messy process of trial and error. It models how to apologize when your personal ambitions overshadow the needs of your friends, ultimately celebrating the idea that 'shining' looks different for everyone.