Families who loved Queer and How We Got Here: A (Personal) History by Hazel Newlevant often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.

A parent would reach for this book when their teenager is beginning to ask deeper questions about where they fit into the long timeline of LGBTQ+ history and how the struggles of the past inform the freedoms of today. It is an essential resource for a young person seeking a sense of lineage and community identity during their formative years. Through a blend of personal memoir and historical record, Hazel Newlevant explores how gender expression and queer identity have evolved, making the abstract concept of history feel deeply personal and relevant. This graphic novel addresses themes of belonging and justice with a realistic yet hopeful lens. It is most appropriate for high schoolers who are ready for mature, nuanced discussions about civil rights, identity politics, and the complexities of growing up queer in the modern world. Parents will appreciate how it validates their child's journey while providing a rigorous, educational foundation.