Incoming Resources
- My badass book of saints, courageous women who showed me how to live, Maria Morera Johnson
- Just like Rube Goldberg, the incredible true story of the man behind the machines, Sarah Aronson ; illustrated by Robert Neubecker
- Massacre on the Merrimack, Hannah Duston's captivity and revenge in Colonial America, Jay Atkinson
- Who was Andrew Jackson?, by Douglas Yacka ; illustrated by Jake Murray
- Always look on the bright side of life, a sortabiography, Eric Idle
- I am Gandhi, Brad Meltzer ; illustrated by Christopher Eliopoulos
- The boys in the boat, nine Americans and their epic quest for gold at the 1936 Berlin Olympics, Daniel James Brown
- Rebel, my life outside the lines, Nick Nolte
- Who is the Dalai Lama?, by Dana Meachen Rau ; illustrated by Dede Putra
- Shattered, inside Hillary Clinton's doomed campaign, Jonathan Allen and Amie Parnes
- Last train to Memphis, the rise of Elvis Presley, Peter Guralnick
- Lady killers, deadly women throughout history, Tori Telfer ; [illustrations by Dame Darcy]
- The girl who drew butterflies, how Maria Merian's art changed science, Joyce Sidman
- The widower's notebook, a memoir, Jonathan Santlofer
- Robin, Dave Itzkoff
- Jonn Cena, hustle. loyalty. respect., Teddy Borth
- Notorious RBG, the life and times of Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Irin Carmon & Shana Knizhnik
- Super women, six scientists who changed the world, by Laurie Lawlor
- The princess diarist, Carrie Fisher
- Mary Todd Lincoln, Kathleen Krull ; interior illustrations by Elizabeth Baddeley
- Kitchen yarns, notes on life, love, and food, Ann Hood
- A long way home, Saroo Brierley with Larry Buttrose
- Because we are bad, OCD and a girl lost in thought, Lily Bailey
- Lawrence in Arabia, war, deceit, imperial folly and the making of the modern Middle East, Scott Anderson
- Louisa on the front lines, Louisa May Alcott in the Civil War, Samantha Seiple
- Don't stop believin', Olivia Newton-John
- Benjamin Franklin, an American life, Walter Isaacson
- Young, gifted and black, meet 52 black heroes from past and present, words by Jamia Wilson ; illustrated by Andrea Pippins
- Who was Norman Rockwell?, Sarah Fabiny ; illustrated by Gregory Copeland
- Where is our solar system?, by Stephanie Sabol ; illustrated by Ted Hammond
- Women in sports, 50 fearless athletes who played to win, written and illustrated by Rachel Ignotofsky
- Papi, my story, David Ortiz with Michael Holley
- The seasons of my mother, a memoir of love, family, and flowers, Marcia Gay Harden
- Until we are free, my fight for human rights in Iran, Shirin Ebadi
- Death of a King, the real story of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s final year, Tavis Smiley with David Ritz
- Running home, a memoir, by Katie Arnold
- The iridescence of birds, Patricia MacLachlan ; illustrated by Hadley Hooper
- The grand escape, the greatest prison breakout of the 20th century, by Neal Bascomb
- Who was Lewis Carroll?, by Pam Pollack and Meg Belviso ; illustrated by Joseph J. M. Qiu
- Finding Freedom, a cook's story; remaking a life from scratch, Erin French
- Things my son needs to know about the world, Fredrik Backman ; translated by Alice Menzies
- Michelle Obama, a life, Peter Slevin
- Emma Watson, Petrice Custance
- Who is Pelé?, by James Buckley Jr. ; illustrated by Andrew Thomson
- Out of darkness, the story of Louis Braille, by Russell Freedman ; illustrated by Kate Kiesler
- Who was Napoleon?, by Jim Gigliotti ; illustrated by Gregory Copeland
- The crayon man, the true story of the invention of Crayola crayons, by Natascha Biebow ; illustrated by Steven Salerno
- The Wright brothers, David McCullough
- Good night stories for rebel girls, Francesca Cavallo and Elena Favilli, 2
- Path to the stars, my journey from Girl Scout to rocket scientist, Sylvia Acevedo, CEO of the Girl Scouts of the USA