Families who loved The Wise Woman and Other Stories by George MacDonald 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 you notice your child struggling with entitlement, vanity, or a persistent 'me first' attitude. This collection of Victorian fairy tales, written by the mentor of C.S. Lewis and Lewis Carroll, uses high-fantasy allegory to address the internal struggle between our selfish impulses and our better selves. The titular story follows two girls: one a princess and one a shepherdess: who are both incredibly spoiled and must undergo a magical, sometimes humbling transformation under the care of a mysterious Wise Woman. While the language is sophisticated, the emotional themes of accountability and the beauty of a 'humbled heart' are timeless. This is a profound choice for parents who want to move beyond simple 'be nice' lessons and instead offer their 8 to 14 year old a deeper, more imaginative look at how character is forged through discipline and empathy. It provides a moral framework that is firm yet deeply hopeful about a child's capacity for change.