Families who loved The Bet's On, Lizzie Bingman! by Rhea Beth Ross 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 expresses frustration over gendered expectations or feels restricted by what society says they can or cannot do. Set in 1914, it follows fourteen year old Lizzie Bingman as she takes on a high stakes bet with her older brothers to prove that women deserve equal rights. Through a summer of physical challenges and unexpected adventures, Lizzie demonstrates that her worth is not defined by traditional ladylike behavior. This is an excellent choice for middle schoolers grappling with self confidence, sibling rivalry, and the desire for independence. The story beautifully balances historical context with timeless themes of justice and perseverance. While the setting is over a century old, Lizzie's internal struggle to be seen as an equal within her own family will resonate deeply with modern readers. Parents will appreciate how the book handles Lizzie's transition from childhood to young adulthood with grace, showing that standing up for oneself often requires both physical courage and moral conviction. It is a secular, empowering read that opens up important conversations about the history of women's rights and the personal strength required to challenge the status quo.