Families who loved The Glorious Flight by Alice Provensen 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 is frustrated by a project that is not going right or when they feel like giving up after a mistake. It is a perfect choice for teaching that genius is often just the result of trying one more time. This beautifully illustrated biography follows Louis Bleriot, a father and inventor who becomes obsessed with the idea of flight after seeing an airship in 1901. Despite many crashes and broken machines, he eventually builds the Bleriot XI and becomes the first person to fly across the English Channel. The story is deeply rooted in themes of resilience and family support, showing Louis's children and wife cheering him on through every failure. Ideal for children ages 5 to 9, it frames history not as a series of dry facts, but as a thrilling adventure fueled by curiosity. Parents will appreciate the folk-art style illustrations and the way it celebrates the 'glorious' nature of a persistent spirit, making it an excellent tool for building a growth mindset in young learners.