Families who loved The Counterfeit Princess by Jane Resh Thomas 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 is wrestling with a sense of injustice or navigating the complex grief of losing someone they look up to. It is particularly suited for middle grade readers who are beginning to understand that the world is not always fair and are looking for models of resilience and moral agency in the face of systemic corruption. The story follows teenaged Iris, whose parents are executed for their loyalty to the crown. To survive and find purpose, Iris becomes a spy and a body double for the future Queen Elizabeth I. While the historical setting is vivid, the heart of the book is about transforming personal tragedy into a commitment to a larger cause. It is a sophisticated historical adventure that balances the danger of the Tudor court with the internal journey of a young woman finding her voice. This is an excellent choice for a child who feels 'different' or who finds comfort in stories about secret identities and quiet bravery.