Families who loved Smoky, the Cow Horse by Will James 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 child is beginning to ask deeper questions about the relationship between humans and the natural world, or when they are navigating the complexities of trust and resilience. It is an ideal choice for the middle grade reader who has outgrown simple animal stories and is ready for a gritty, realistic look at life on the American range. Through the eyes of Smoky, a mouse-colored stallion, children explore the highs of freedom and the lows of mistreatment and hardship. The book follows Smoky from his birth in the wild through his partnership with a kind cowboy named Clint, and eventually his descent into the world of the rodeo where he is treated cruelly. This is a story about the enduring spirit of an animal and the power of a single positive human connection. While the 1920s cowboy dialect can be challenging, it provides a rich historical immersion. Parents should choose this for a child who values authenticity over a fairy tale ending, as it deals honestly with the cycle of life and the realities of animal labor.