Families who loved The Iron Trial by Holly Black 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 feels like they do not fit the mold of a typical hero or struggles with a physical difference that makes them feel sidelined. While many fantasy stories feature a chosen one who excels instantly, this story follows Callum Hunt, a boy who tries his hardest to fail the entrance exam for a magic school because his father has warned him that magic is a death sentence. It is a refreshing take on the magic school trope that prioritizes internal character growth and the complexity of legacy over simple wish fulfillment. At its heart, the story explores the nuances of identity and the fear that we might be defined by our past or our limitations. Callum lives with a chronic leg injury that affects his mobility and self esteem, making his journey into a world of physical trials particularly resonant. Parents will find this an excellent bridge for middle grade readers who enjoy high stakes adventure but are ready for deeper questions about moral ambiguity, the meaning of family secrets, and the importance of choosing who you want to be regardless of what others expect.