Families who loved The Squire's Tale by Gerald Morris 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 starting to wonder about their own place in the world or feels like an 'ordinary' observer in a world of 'extraordinary' people. While many Arthurian legends focus on the heavy-handed heroics of kings and knights, this witty adventure centers on Terence, a quiet orphan who finds his purpose by being the person behind the scenes. It is a perfect choice for kids who appreciate humor and are navigating the transition from childhood dependency to personal identity. The story follows Terence as he leaves his quiet life with a hermit to serve as a squire for the legendary Sir Gawain. As they travel through a landscape filled with magical sprites and dangerous foes, Terence discovers that his own mysterious origins have granted him unique abilities. This book is developmentally ideal for the 10 to 14 age range, offering a sophisticated but accessible exploration of loyalty and self-discovery. It provides a comforting message that being 'the helper' is just as heroic as being the one with the sword.