Families who loved Tillie the Terrible Swede by Sue Stauffacher 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 facing social pressure to fit in or when they feel discouraged by the word no. It is an ideal pick for children who are beginning to notice gendered expectations in sports or hobbies. Tillie Anderson was a real-life Swedish immigrant who refused to let 19th-century societal norms stop her from becoming a world champion cyclist. The story highlights her grit, her cleverness in designing her own practical racing clothes, and her refusal to be sidelined by critics. Parents will appreciate the way it frames 'being difficult' as a positive trait of determination and self-belief. It is a vibrant, empowering read for elementary-aged children that celebrates the intersection of physical endurance and creative problem-solving.