Families who loved The Blue Sword by Robin McKinley 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 teenager feels like a square peg in a round hole, struggling to reconcile who they are with who they are expected to be. Harry Crewe is an orphan living in a rigid colonial outpost who feels fundamentally out of place until she is kidnapped by a desert king. This event is not a tragedy, but the catalyst for her to discover a hidden heritage and a dormant magical power. It is a story about finding home in the most unexpected places and the bravery required to trust your own instincts over social convention. While the book features some physical combat and a kidnapping, the tone is deeply respectful and character-driven. It explores themes of self-reliance, the bond between humans and animals, and the slow development of mutual respect. It is an ideal choice for older middle grade and high school readers who appreciate immersive world-building and strong, capable female protagonists who don't wait to be rescued.