Families who loved Treason by Jo Macauley 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 expresses a desire for more independence or feels frustrated by being told they are too young to help. It is perfect for children who want to prove their competence in the adult world. Set in 1664, the story follows Beth Johnson, a girl who must balance her life as an actress with her secret training as a spy. When Beth discovers a plot to assassinate King Charles II, she must navigate a world of secrets to protect her country. This historical adventure explores themes of self-confidence and the weight of responsibility. It is a fast-paced mystery that manages high stakes without becoming overly dark or graphic. Parents will appreciate how Beth uses her wit and observational skills to gain the trust of her elders, making it an excellent choice for kids who enjoy historical settings and stories of young people making a real difference.