Families who loved Rough, Tough Charley by Verla Kay 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 frustration with social expectations or feels they must act a certain way because of their gender. This true story introduces Charley Parkhurst, an orphan who found freedom and respect in the Old West by living as a man. It is a powerful tool for discussing how inner strength and capability matter far more than the labels others place on us. Through rhythmic verse and warm oil paintings, the book follows Charley's journey from a runaway orphan to a legendary stagecoach driver. It gently addresses themes of resilience and self-determination without being heavy-handed. While it celebrates Charley's historical feat as the first woman known to vote in California, it primarily serves as an inspiring example of building a life that feels authentic to oneself.