Families who loved The Luck of the Buttons by Anne Ylvisaker often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
A parent should reach for this book when their child feels stuck in a negative cycle or weighed down by the idea that they are destined to fail because of their family circumstances. Set in a small Iowa town during the late 1920s, the story follows Tugs Button, a girl determined to prove that her family is more than just a string of bad luck. Through a lucky win of a Brownie camera and the investigation of a local mystery, Tugs begins to see her world and her family through a new lens. It is a gentle yet spirited exploration of agency and identity. This chapter book is ideal for ages 8 to 12, balancing historical detail with a relatable emotional core. Parents will appreciate how the story handles financial hardship and social reputation with humor and resilience. It serves as a beautiful reminder that while we cannot control our circumstances, we can control the narrative we tell about ourselves. The mystery element keeps the pacing brisk, making it an excellent choice for children who enjoy solving puzzles alongside a protagonist who finds her own voice.