Families who loved No Way, They Were Gay?: Hidden Lives and Secret Loves by Lee Wind often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.

A parent might reach for this book when their teenager begins questioning the history of identity or feels like an outsider in a world that often presents history through a narrow, heteronormative lens. This nonfiction work serves as a powerful validation for young people looking to see themselves reflected in the past, proving that LGBTQ+ people have always existed, loved, and contributed to the world. Through primary sources like letters, poems, and journals, Lee Wind uncovers the hidden lives of famous figures from Abraham Lincoln to William Shakespeare. It addresses themes of self-confidence, justice, and the courage it takes to live authentically. This book is an essential tool for fostering a sense of belonging and provides a historical foundation for modern conversations about gender and orientation. It is best suited for middle and high schoolers who are ready to engage with mature historical themes and the complexities of how history is recorded.