Incoming Resources
- Granny Smith was not an apple, the story of orchardist Maria Ann Smith, written by Sarah Glenn Fortson ; illustrated by Kris Aro McLeod
- Shirley Chisholm dared, the story of the first black woman in congress, written by Alicia D. Williams ; illustrated by April Harrison
- Dorothea Lange, the photographer who found the faces of the depression, Carole Boston Weatherford ; pictures by Sarah Green
- Planting peace, Gwendolyn Hooks ; illustrated by Margaux Carpentier
- Women athletes who rule!, by Elizabeth McGarr McCue
- A kids' guide to America's first ladies, Kathleen Krull ; illustrated by Anna Divito
- Who was Sacagawea?, by Dennis Brindell Fradin and Judith Bloom Fradin ; illustrated by Val Paul Taylor
- Madam Speaker, Nancy Pelosi calls the house to order, by Carole Boston Weatherford ; illustrated by Chris Hsu
- I have the right to, a high school survivor's story of sexual assault, justice, and hope, Chessy Prout, with Jenn Abelson
- Dorothea Dix, crusader for the mentally ill, Amy Paulson Herstek
- Who was Princess Diana?, by Ellen Labrecque ; illustrated by Jerry Hoare
- Dorothy the brave, Meghan P. Browne ; Illustrated by Brooke Smart
- Ida B. Wells, by Diane Bailey
- Elizabeth Blackwell, the first woman doctor, Ira Peck
- Sonia Sotomayor, written by Meg Medina ; interior illustrations by Gillian Flint ; inspired by She persisted by Chelsea Clinton & Alexandra Boiger
- Tituba, by William Miller ; illustrated by Leonard Jenkins
- What Miss Mitchell saw, written by Hayley Barrett ; illustrated by Diana Sudyka
- Who was Amelia Earhart?, by Kate Boehm Jerome ; illustrated by David Cain
- Votes for women!, the story of Carrie Chapman Catt, Barbara A. Somervill
- How do you spell unfair?, MacNolia Cox and the national spelling bee, Carole Boston Weatherford ; illustrated by Frank Morrison
- 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
- America's champion swimmer, Gertrude Ederle, David A. Adler ; illustrated by Terry Widener
- Clara Lemlich, written by Deborah Heiligman ; interior illustrations by Gillian Flint
- The woman all spies fear, code breaker Elizebeth Smith Friedman and her hidden life, Amy Butler Greenfield
- 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
- Who was Catherine the Great?, by Pam Pollack and Meg Belviso ; illustrated by Dede Putra
- Eliza, the story of Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton, words by Margaret McNamara ; artwork by Esmé Shapiro ; with an afterword by Phillipa Soo
- 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
- Nosotras, Historias de mujeres, y algo más, Rosa Montero ; illustraciones de María Herreros
- Maria Tallchief, written by Christine Day ; interior illustrations by Gillian Flint
- The girl who drew butterflies, how Maria Merian's art changed science, Joyce Sidman
- A picture book of Amelia Earhart, David A. Adler ; illustrated by Jeff Fisher
- Sacagawea, by Lise Erdrich ; illustrations by Julie Buffalohead
- Dorothea Dix, social reformer, by Barbara Witteman
- Lady Diana Spencer, Princess of Wales, Nancy Whitelaw
- The lady and the octopus, how Jeanne Villepreux-Power invented aquariums and revolutionized marine biology, Danna Staaf
- Rosa Parks, by Wil Mara
- Listening to the stars, Jocelyn Bell Burnell discovers pulsars, Jodie Parachini ; illustrated by Alexandra Badiu
- A history of me, written by Adrea Theodore ; illustrated by Erin K. Robinson
- Blast off!, how Mary Sherman Morgan fueled America into space, Suzanne Slade ; illustrated by Sally Wern Comport
- Alabama spitfire, the story of Harper Lee and To Kill a Mockingbird, written by Bethany Hegedus ; illustrated by Erin McGuire
- Once upon a fairy tale house, the true story of four sisters and the magic they built, Mary Lyn Ray ; illustrated by Giselle Potter
- Baseball's leading lady, Effa Manley and the rise and fall of the Negro Leagues, Andrea Williams
- Clara Barton and her victory over fear, Robert Quackenbush
- Harriet Beecher Stowe, author and abolitionist, Ryan P. Randolph
- Bold & brave, ten heroes who won women the right to vote, written by Kirsten Gillibrand ; art by Maira Kalman
- Failure is impossible, the story of Susan B. Anthony, Lisa Frederiksen Bohannon