Incoming Resources
- Sonia Sotomayor, written by Meg Medina ; interior illustrations by Gillian Flint ; inspired by She persisted by Chelsea Clinton & Alexandra Boiger
- Betsy Ross, by Jane Duden
- Anne Hutchinson, religious reformer, by Mélina Mangal
- Steamboat!, the story of Captain Blanche Leathers, by Judy Heide Gilliland
- Glory, passion, and principle, the story of eight remarkable women at the core of the American Revolution, Melissa Lukeman Bohrer
- Queen Elizabeth I, by Robert Green
- Who was Amelia Earhart?, by Kate Boehm Jerome ; illustrated by David Cain
- Who is Sonia Sotomayor?, by Megan Stine ; illustrated by Dede Putra
- A house full of daughters, a memoir of seven generations, Juliet Nicolson
- Gwendolyn Brooks, by Jill C. Wheeler
- Pioneer girl, the story of Laura Ingalls Wilder, by William Anderson ; illustrations by Dan Andreasen
- Selena, Barbara Marvis
- Ketanji, Justice Jackson's journey to the U.S. Supreme Court, written by Kekla Magoon ; illustrated by Laura Freeman
- Buffalo Bird Girl, a Hidatsa story, retold by S.D. Nelson
- The great women, Joan Marlow
- Written by herself, women's memoirs from Britain, Africa, Asia and the United States, edited and with an introduction by Jill Ker Conway
- To be a princess, the fascinating lives of real princesses, by Hugh Brewster and Laurie Coulter ; with paintings by Laurie McGaw
- Martha Graham, a dancer's life, by Russell Freedman
- Who was Marie Antoinette?, by Dana Meachen Rau ; illustrated by John O'Brien
- Women in space, Carole S. Briggs
- How do you spell unfair?, MacNolia Cox and the national spelling bee, Carole Boston Weatherford ; illustrated by Frank Morrison
- Mother Teresa, Demi
- America's champion swimmer, Gertrude Ederle, David A. Adler ; illustrated by Terry Widener
- Path to the stars, my journey from Girl Scout to rocket scientist, Sylvia Acevedo, CEO of the Girl Scouts of the USA
- Who was Joan of Arc?, by Pam Pollack and Meg Belviso ; illustrated by Andrew Thomson
- Babe Didrikson Zaharias, the making of a champion, by Russell Freedman
- My life with the chimpanzees, Jane Goodall
- Claudette Colvin, twice toward justice, by Phillip Hoose
- The 100 most influential women of all time, a ranking past and present, Deborah G. Felder
- Remarkable women of the twentieth century, by Kristen Golden and Barbara Findlen
- A voice of her own, the story of Phillis Wheatley, slave poet, Kathryn Lasky ; illustrated by Paul Lee
- The beautiful no, and other tales of trial, transcendence, and transformation, Sheri Salata
- Venus Williams, Michael Bradley
- Flying high, the story of gymnastics champion Simone Biles, Michelle Meadows ; illustrated by Ebony Glenn
- Shirley Chisholm dared, the story of the first black woman in congress, written by Alicia D. Williams ; illustrated by April Harrison
- Planting peace, Gwendolyn Hooks ; illustrated by Margaux Carpentier
- A kids' guide to America's first ladies, Kathleen Krull ; illustrated by Anna Divito
- Michelle Obama, health advocate, by Clara MacCarald
- Beatrix Potter, by John Malam
- Who was Sacagawea?, by Dennis Brindell Fradin and Judith Bloom Fradin ; illustrated by Val Paul Taylor
- Ellen Ochoa, the first Hispanic woman in space, Joy Paige
- Madam Speaker, Nancy Pelosi calls the house to order, by Carole Boston Weatherford ; illustrated by Chris Hsu
- The story of Sojourner Truth, a biography book for new readers, written by Anita Crawford Clark ; illustrated by Sawyer Cloud & Simone Douglas
- J.K. Rowling, the wizard behind Harry Potter, Marc Shapiro
- I have the right to, a high school survivor's story of sexual assault, justice, and hope, Chessy Prout, with Jenn Abelson
- Soñadores, Yuyi Morales ; traducción de Teresa Mlawer
- Helen Keller, by Jane Sutcliffe ; illustrations by Elaine Verstraete
- She persisted in science, brilliant women who made a difference, written by Chelsea Clinton ; illustrated by Alexandra Boiger
- J.K. Rowling, Ann Gaines
- Only passing through, the story of Sojourner Truth, by Anne Rockwell ; illustrated by Gregory Christie