Families who loved Sue Ellen by Edith Fisher Hunter 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 struggling to keep up in class or feels the weight of adult responsibilities at home. Sue Ellen is a young girl living in poverty who has been held back in school several times. While she feels invisible and slow in the classroom, she is incredibly capable at home, caring for her siblings and managing a difficult household. This story explores the gap between a child's school performance and their true inner worth. Through Sue Ellen's journey into a special education classroom, the book addresses themes of self-confidence, the dignity of hard work, and the importance of being seen for who you are. It is a gentle, realistic look at learning differences and financial hardship. Parents will value how it validates children who may not excel at traditional academics but have immense character and resilience.