Incoming Resources
- Leaving before the rains come, Alexandra Fuller
- The important thing about Margaret Wise Brown, written by Mac Barnett ; illustrated by Sarah Jacoby
- Betsy Ross, by Jane Duden
- Patricia's vision, the doctor who saved sight, by Michelle Lord ; illustrated by Alleanna Harris
- Who was Amelia Earhart?, by Kate Boehm Jerome ; illustrated by David Cain
- Who was Joan of Arc?, by Pam Pollack and Meg Belviso ; illustrated by Andrew Thomson
- Who was Marie Antoinette?, by Dana Meachen Rau ; illustrated by John O'Brien
- Sharice's big voice, a native kid becomes a congresswoman, by Sharice Davids with Nancy K. Mays ; illustrations by Joshua Mangeshig Pawls-Steckley
- Try it!, how Frieda Caplan changed the way we eat, written by Mara Rockliff ; illustrated by Giselle Potter
- Comet chaser, the true Cinderella story of Caroline Herschel, the first professional woman astronomer, by Pamela S. Turner ; illustrated by Vivien Mildenberger
- Sarah and the big wave, the true story of the first woman to surf Mavericks, written by Bonnie Tsui ; illustrated by Sophie Diao
- I am Malala Yousafzai, Brad Meltzer ; illustrated by Christopher Eliopoulos
- Women of the war, their heroism and self-sacrifice, by Frank Moore
- Lift as you climb, the story of Ella Baker, Patricia Hruby Powell, R. Gregory Christie
- She persisted in science, brilliant women who made a difference, written by Chelsea Clinton ; illustrated by Alexandra Boiger
- Who is Chloe Kim?, by Stefanie Loh ; illustrated by Manuel Gutierrez
- A pioneer woman's memoir, by Judith E. Greenberg and Helen Carey McKeever
- Noisemakers, 25 women who raised their voices & changed the world : a graphic collection from Kazoo, [Erin Bried, Editor in Chief Kazoo Magazine]
- Baseball's leading lady, Effa Manley and the rise and fall of the Negro Leagues, Andrea Williams
- Think big, little one, Vashti Harrison
- Eleanor makes her mark, by Barbara Kerley ; illustrated by Edwin Fotheringham
- I am Frida Kahlo, Brad Meltzer ; illustrated by Christopher Eliopoulos
- Who was Coretta Scott King?, by Gail Herman ; illustrated by Gregory Copeland
- Niki Nakayama, a chef's tale in 13 bites, by Jamie Michalak and Debbi Michiko Florence ; illustrated by Yuko Jones
- Dovey undaunted, a black woman breaks barriers in the law, the military, and the ministry, Tonya Bolden
- Maya Lin, written by Grace Lin ; interior illustrations by Gillian Flint
- Ordinary, extraordinary Jane Austen, the story of six novels, three notebooks, a writing box, and one clever girl, by Deborah Hopkinson ; illustrations by Qin Leng
- Who is Greta Thunberg?, by Jill Leonard ; illustrated by Manuel Gutierrez
- Who was Nellie Bly?, by Margaret Gurevich ; illustrated by Laurie A. Conley
- A life made by hand, the story of Ruth Asawa, Andrea D'Aquino
- Who is Ruth Bader Ginsburg?, by Patricia Brennan Demuth ; illustrated by Jake Murray
- The Lion Queen, Rasila Vadher, the first woman guardian of the last Asiatic lions, by Rina Singh ; illustrated by Tara Anand
- The fastest drummer, clap your hands for Viola Smith!, Dean Robbins ; illustrated by Susanna Chapman
- Nothing stopped Sophie, the story of unshakable mathematician Sophie Germain, written by Cheryl Bardoe ; illustrated by Barbara McClintock
- A is for Abigail, an almanac of amazing American women, by Lynne Cheney ; illustrated by Robin Preiss Glasser
- Who is Malala Yousafzai?, by Dinah Brown ; illustrated by Andrew Thomson
- Who was Princess Diana?, by Ellen Labrecque ; illustrated by Jerry Hoare
- Library on wheels, Mary Lemist Titcomb and America's first bookmobile, Sharlee Glenn
- R-E-S-P-E-C-T, Aretha Franklin, the queen of soul, Carole Boston Weatherford ; illustrated by Frank Morrison
- Courage like Kate, the true story of a girl lighthouse keeper, written by Anna Crowley Redding ; illustrated by Emily Sutton
- Kamala Harris, rooted in justice, written by Nikki Grimes ; illustrated by Laura Freeman
- Revolutionary Prudence Wright, leading the Minute Women in the fight for independence, Beth Anderson ; illustrated by Susan Reagan
- Who was Helen Keller?, by Gare Thompson ; illustrated by Nancy Harrison
- Fighting for yes!:, the story of disability rights activist Judith Heumann, by Maryann Cocca-Leffler ; illustrated by Vivien Mildenberger ; with a note from Judith Heumann
- Dolley Payne Todd Madison, 1768-1849, by Alice K. Flanagan
- You wouldn't want to be Cleopatra!, an Egyptian ruler you'd rather not be, written by Jim Pipe ; illustrated by David Antram ; created and designed by David Salariya
- Hedy Lamarr's double life, written by Laurie Wallmark ; illustrated by Katy Wu
- How do you spell unfair?, MacNolia Cox and the national spelling bee, Carole Boston Weatherford ; illustrated by Frank Morrison
- Girls think of everything, stories of ingenious inventions by women, Catherine Thimmesh ; illustrated by Melissa Sweet
- I could do that, Esther Morris gets women the vote, Linda Arms White ; pictures by Nancy Carpenter