Families who loved The King and Us by Jahnna N. Malcolm 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 grappling with social competition or the pressure to perform to win approval. It is a perfect fit for the middle-elementary years when peer groups begin to fracture into cliques and children feel the sting of not being the best in the room. The story follows five friends who impulsively audition for a community theater production of The King and I. While their initial goal is simply to outshine a trio of snobby rivals from their ballet class, they soon discover that the stage demands more than just spite. It is a humorous, relatable exploration of friendship, jealousy, and the messy reality of trying something new. Parents will appreciate how it validates the embarrassment of failure while celebrating the resilience found in a supportive friend group. The tone is light and accessible, making it an easy entry point for discussing why we choose the hobbies we do and how to handle people who try to make us feel small.