Incoming Resources
- 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
- Mia Hamm, good as gold, by Mark Stewart
- Dorothy the brave, Meghan P. Browne ; Illustrated by Brooke Smart
- Who is Chloe Kim?, by Stefanie Loh ; illustrated by Manuel Gutierrez
- Anne Frank, written by Ma Isabel Sánchez Vegara ; illustrated by Sveta Dorosheva
- Kamala Harris, rooted in justice, written by Nikki Grimes ; illustrated by Laura Freeman
- Who was Rachel Carson?, by Sarah Fabiny ; illustrated by Dede Putra
- Alabama spitfire, the story of Harper Lee and To Kill a Mockingbird, written by Bethany Hegedus ; illustrated by Erin McGuire
- Bold & brave, ten heroes who won women the right to vote, written by Kirsten Gillibrand ; art by Maira Kalman
- Jovita wore pants, the story of a Mexican freedom fighter, by Aida Salazar ; art by Molly Mendoza
- Selena Gomez, Claudia Romo Edelman and Karla Arenas Valenti ; illustrated by Alexandra Beguez
- Who was Marie Antoinette?, by Dana Meachen Rau ; illustrated by John O'Brien
- Who is Sonia Sotomayor?, by Megan Stine ; illustrated by Dede Putra
- Sonia Sotomayor, written by Meg Medina ; interior illustrations by Gillian Flint ; inspired by She persisted by Chelsea Clinton & Alexandra Boiger
- Louisa Catherine Johnson Adams, 1775-1852, by Ann Heinrichs
- What Miss Mitchell saw, written by Hayley Barrett ; illustrated by Diana Sudyka
- Betsy Ross, the American flag, and life in a young America, Ryan P. Randolph
- Who was Amelia Earhart?, by Kate Boehm Jerome ; illustrated by David Cain
- I could do that, Ester Morris gets women the vote, Linda Arms White ; pictures by Nancy Carpenter
- Wilma Rudolph, [written by] Maria Isabel Sánchez Vegara ; [illustrated by] Amelia Flower
- Flying high, the story of gymnastics champion Simone Biles, Michelle Meadows ; illustrated by Ebony Glenn
- Dorothea Lange, the photographer who found the faces of the depression, Carole Boston Weatherford ; pictures by Sarah Green
- A kids' guide to America's first ladies, Kathleen Krull ; illustrated by Anna Divito
- We wait for the sun, by Dovey Johnson Roundtree and Katie McCabe ; pictures by Raissa Figueroa
- Rad girls can, stories of bold, brave, and brilliant young women, written by Kate Schatz ; illustrated by Miriam Klein Stahl
- They called her Molly Pitcher, by Anne Rockwell ; illustrated by Cynthia von Buhler
- Who is Malala Yousafzai?, by Dinah Brown ; illustrated by Andrew Thomson
- Hidden figures, the true story of four black women and the space race, by Margot Lee Shetterly with Winifred Conkling ; illustrated by Laura Freeman
- Who is Greta Thunberg?, by Jill Leonard ; illustrated by Manuel Gutierrez
- House of dreams, the life of L.M. Montgomery, Liz Rosenberg
- Martin & Anne, the kindred spirits of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Anne Frank, by Nancy Churnin ; illustrated by Yevgenia Nayberg
- Faith Ringgold, narrating the world in pattern and color, written by Sharna Jackson ; illustrated by Andrea Pippins
- How do you spell unfair?, MacNolia Cox and the national spelling bee, Carole Boston Weatherford ; illustrated by Frank Morrison
- Mother Teresa, Demi
- A storm of horses, the story of artist Rosa Bonheur, written and illustrated by Ruth Sanderson
- The youngest marcher, the story of Audrey Faye Hendricks, a young civil rights activist, Cynthia Levinson ; illustrated by Vanessa Brantley Newton
- 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
- Who was Mother Teresa?, by Jim Gigliotti ; illustrated by David Groff
- Who was Marie Curie?
- Hold on to your music, the inspiring true story of the children of Willesden Lane, by Mona Golabek and Lee Cohen ; adapted by Emil Sher ; illustrated by Sonia Possentini
- My moment, 106 women on fighting for themselves, compiled by Kristin Chenoweth, Kathy Nijimy, Linda Perry, Chely Wright, Lauren Blitzer
- Mary Cassatt, by Iain Zaczek
- Claudette Colvin, written by Lesa Cline-Ransome ; interior illustrations by Gillian Flint
- Maya Lin, artist-architect of light and lines, Jeanne Walker Harvey ; illustrated by Dow Phumiruk
- No truth without Ruth, the life of Ruth Bader Ginsburg, by Kathleen Krull ; illustrated by Nancy Zhang
- Beyoncé, shine your light, written by Sarah Warren and illustrated by Geneva Bowers
- And I paint it, Henriette Wyeth's world, by Beth Kephart ; illustrated by Amy June Bates