Incoming Resources
- Harriet Tubman, freedom fighter, by Nadia L. Hohn ; pictures by Gustavo Mazali
- Lizzo, breakout artist, Lakita Wilson
- Who is Chloe Kim?, by Stefanie Loh ; illustrated by Manuel Gutierrez
- Mother to tigers, written by George Ella Lyon
- My shot, balancing it all and standing tall, Elena Delle Donne, with Sarah Durand
- Betsy Ross, American patriot, by Susan Martins Miller
- Harriet Tubman, written by Ma Isabel Sánchez Vegara ; illustrated by Pili Aguado
- Heroines, rescuers, rabbis, spies, unsung women of the Holocaust, by Sarah Silberstein Swartz
- I am a skater, as photographed by Jane Feldman
- Flying ace, the story of Amelia Earhart, written by Angela Bull
- A picture book of Amelia Earhart, David A. Adler ; illustrated by Jeff Fisher
- The book of gutsy women, favorite stories of courage and resilience, Hillary Rodham Clinton and Chelsea Clinton
- Brave Clara Barton, by Frank Murphy ; illustrated by Sarah Green
- Listening to the stars, Jocelyn Bell Burnell discovers pulsars, Jodie Parachini ; illustrated by Alexandra Badiu
- A girl named Rosa, the true story of Rosa Parks, by Denise Lewis Patrick ; illustrated by Melissa Manwill
- Pioneer girl, the story of Laura Ingalls Wilder, by William Anderson ; illustrated by Dan Andreasen
- Saving American Beach, the biography of African American environmentalist MaVynee Betsch, written by Heidi Tyline King ; illustrated by Caldecott honoree Ekua Holmes
- Mother Teresa, Demi
- Fashion rebels, style icons who changed the world through fashion, Carlyn Cerniglia Beccia
- Soccer's G.O.A.T., Pele, Lionel Messi, and more, Jon M. Fishman
- The chocolate chip cookie queen, Ruth Wakefield and her yummy invention, Carmen Bredeson
- 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
- Maria Tallchief, written by Christine Day ; interior illustrations by Gillian Flint
- They called her Molly Pitcher, by Anne Rockwell ; illustrated by Cynthia von Buhler
- Beatrix, various episodes from the life of Beatrix Potter, Jeanette Winter
- Who is Malala Yousafzai?, by Dinah Brown ; illustrated by Andrew Thomson
- Charlotte Flair, bow to your queen, Teddy Borth
- Sonia Sotomayor, written by Meg Medina ; interior illustrations by Gillian Flint ; inspired by She persisted by Chelsea Clinton & Alexandra Boiger
- I dreamed I was a ballerina, story by Anna Pavlova ; art by Edgar Degas
- Who was Amelia Earhart?, by Kate Boehm Jerome ; illustrated by David Cain
- Who is Sonia Sotomayor?, by Megan Stine ; illustrated by Dede Putra
- Betsy Ross, the American flag, and life in a young America, Ryan P. Randolph
- Who was Sacagawea?, by Dennis Brindell Fradin and Judith Bloom Fradin ; illustrated by Val Paul Taylor
- The girl who drew butterflies, how Maria Merian's art changed science, Joyce Sidman
- Who was Princess Diana?, by Ellen Labrecque ; illustrated by Jerry Hoare
- She persisted in science, brilliant women who made a difference, written by Chelsea Clinton ; illustrated by Alexandra Boiger
- A picture book of Sacagawea, David A. Adler ; illustrated by Dan Brown
- Venus Williams, Michael Bradley
- Flying high, the story of gymnastics champion Simone Biles, Michelle Meadows ; illustrated by Ebony Glenn
- Women athletes who rule!, by Elizabeth McGarr McCue
- Fly high!, the story of Bessie Coleman, Louise Borden and Mary Kay Kroeger ; illustrated by Teresa Flavin
- Marie Curie, Demi
- A kids' guide to America's first ladies, Kathleen Krull ; illustrated by Anna Divito
- Amelia Earhart, legendary aviator, by Brenda Haugen
- Wilma's way home, the life of Wilma Mankiller, by Doreen Rappaport ; illustrated by Linda Kukuk
- Abigail Adams, by Alexandra Wallner
- Ten queens, portraits of women of power, Milton Meltzer ; illustrated by Bethanne Andersen
- Who was Mother Teresa?, by Jim Gigliotti ; illustrated by David Groff
- Beyoncé, shine your light, written by Sarah Warren and illustrated by Geneva Bowers