Families who loved Solving Zoe by Barbara Dee 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 overshadowed by siblings or peers and struggles to find their own unique talent. It is particularly effective for the 'middle-of-the-pack' student who feels ordinary compared to a family of high-achievers. Zoe is a sixth-grader navigating the pressure of a high-stakes academic environment while her siblings excel in math and music. When she discovers an aptitude for cryptography and ciphers, she begins to realize that her brain works in beautiful, complex ways that don't always align with traditional school metrics. This is a gentle but deeply resonant story about identity and self-worth. It helps children understand that 'intelligence' isn't a single category and that finding one's spark often happens in unexpected places. Parents will appreciate how it models healthy communication with siblings and teachers while navigating the social minefields of middle school. It is an ideal choice for ages 9 to 12 as they begin to differentiate themselves from their family unit.