Families who loved The Ballad of Knuckles McGraw by Lois Peterson often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.

A parent might reach for this book when their child is facing a profound sense of abandonment, entering a foster home, or struggling to cope with a parent who is physically or emotionally absent. Eight year old Kevin has been left by his mother, and to survive the crushing weight of loneliness, he adopts the persona of Knuckles McGraw: a tough, fearless cowboy who can handle anything. The story navigates the delicate balance between childhood fantasy and the harsh reality of trauma. It is a deeply moving exploration of resilience and the ways children use creativity to protect their hearts during seasons of grief. Parents will find this a helpful tool for validating a child's pain while slowly bridging the gap between their protective daydreams and their new reality. It is best suited for children aged 8 to 11 who are ready for a realistic, albeit hopeful, look at complex family dynamics.