Families who loved The Green Bicycle by Haifaa Al Mansour 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 starts noticing that the world is not always fair, or when they are struggling with restrictive rules that seem to stifle their individuality. It is the perfect choice for a young person who feels they have to hide their true interests to fit in. Wadjda is an eleven year old girl in Saudi Arabia who wants nothing more than a green bicycle, despite being told that girls do not ride bikes. Her journey is one of immense wit and grit as she navigates a conservative society through small, clever acts of rebellion. This story beautifully balances themes of justice and perseverance with a realistic look at family dynamics and cultural identity. While the setting is specific to Riyadh, the emotional core of wanting to prove oneself is universal. It is highly appropriate for middle grade readers who are beginning to think critically about gender roles and the different ways people find freedom within their own lives. You might choose this to spark a conversation about standing up for what you believe in, even when the path is not easy.