Incoming Resources
- Shirley Chisholm dared, the story of the first black woman in congress, written by Alicia D. Williams ; illustrated by April Harrison
- Mae Jemison, written by Maria Isabel Sánchez Vegara ; illustrated by Janna Morton
- A kids' guide to America's first ladies, Kathleen Krull ; illustrated by Anna Divito
- Who is Sonia Sotomayor?, by Megan Stine ; illustrated by Dede Putra
- Sally Hemings, Frances E. Ruffin
- Who was Amelia Earhart?, by Kate Boehm Jerome ; illustrated by David Cain
- Votes for women!, the story of Carrie Chapman Catt, Barbara A. Somervill
- Meet Gail Carson Levine, Alice B. McGinty
- The girl who drew butterflies, how Maria Merian's art changed science, Joyce Sidman
- Grandma Moses, written and illustrated by Alexandra Wallner
- Jane Addams, freedom's innovator, Deborah A. Parks
- Who was Princess Diana?, by Ellen Labrecque ; illustrated by Jerry Hoare
- 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
- Alabama spitfire, the story of Harper Lee and To Kill a Mockingbird, written by Bethany Hegedus ; illustrated by Erin McGuire
- Anne Bailey, frontier scout, Mary R. Furbee
- Jovita wore pants, the story of a Mexican freedom fighter, by Aida Salazar ; art by Molly Mendoza
- Women of hope, African Americans who made a difference, by Joyce Hansen ; foreword by Moe Foner
- Brave Clara Barton, by Frank Murphy ; illustrated by Sarah Green
- Victoria Woodhull, first woman presidential candidate, Jacqueline McLean
- Demanding justice, a story about Mary Ann Shadd Cary, by Jeri Chase Ferris ; illustrated by Kimanne Smith
- Harriet Tubman, written by Ma Isabel Sánchez Vegara ; illustrated by Pili Aguado
- Maya Lin, written by Grace Lin ; interior illustrations by Gillian Flint
- We wait for the sun, by Dovey Johnson Roundtree and Katie McCabe ; pictures by Raissa Figueroa
- Meet Chloe Kim, Margaret J. Goldstein
- Who is Malala Yousafzai?, by Dinah Brown ; illustrated by Andrew Thomson
- Lion on the inside, how one girl changed basketball, written by Bilqis Abdul-Qaadir with Judith Henderson ; illustrated by Katherine Ahmed
- Hidden figures, the true story of four black women and the space race, by Margot Lee Shetterly with Winifred Conkling ; illustrated by Laura Freeman
- Hedy and her amazing invention, Jan Wahl ; illustrated by Morgana Wallace
- Our stories, our visions, inspiring answers from remarkable women, [compiled by] Zoe Sallis
- 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
- Saving American Beach, the biography of African American environmentalist MaVynee Betsch, written by Heidi Tyline King ; illustrated by Caldecott honoree Ekua Holmes
- The youngest marcher, the story of Audrey Faye Hendricks, a young civil rights activist, Cynthia Levinson ; illustrated by Vanessa Brantley Newton
- Zaha Hadid, written by Ma Isabel Sánchez Vegara ; illustrated by Asun Amar
- And I paint it, Henriette Wyeth's world, by Beth Kephart ; illustrated by Amy June Bates
- Mary Shelley, written by Ma Isabel Sánchez Vegara ; illustrated by Yelena Bryksenkova
- Wilma Mankiller, Native American leader, Emily Rose Kucharczyk
- Proud, living my American dream, Ibtihaj Muhammad
- Flying free, how Bessie Coleman's dreams took flight, by Karyn Parsons ; illustrated by R. Gregory Christie
- Coco Chanel, written by Ma Isabel Sánchez Vegara ; illustrated by Ana Albero ; translated by Emma Martinez
- She's a mensch!, Jewish women who rocked the world, by Rachelle Burk and Alana Barouch ; illustrated by Arielle Trenk
- First ladies, written by Amy Pastan ; in association with the Smithsonian
- R-E-S-P-E-C-T, Aretha Franklin, the queen of soul, Carole Boston Weatherford ; illustrated by Frank Morrison
- Carry A. Nation, saloon smasher and prohibitionist, Bonnie Carman Harvey
- A thousand sisters, the heroic airwomen of the Soviet Union in World War II, Elizabeth Wein
- Mary's monster, love, madness, and how Mary Shelley created Frankenstein, Lita Judge
- Girls think of everything, by Catherine Thimmesh ; illustrated by Melissa Sweet
- Josephine Baker, written by Ma Isabel Sánchez Vegara ; illustrated by Agathe Sorlet