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Resources share the relationship genre to Biography
- 100 scientists who made history, remarkable scientists who shaped our world, written by Andrea Mills and Stella Caldwell ; consultant, Philip Parker
- Lessons, my path to a meaningful life, Gisele Bündchen
- Her fearless run, Kathrine Switzer's historic Boston Marathon, by Kim Chaffee ; illustrated by Ellen Rooney
- The Beatles anthology
- Frederick Douglass, self-made man, by Timothy Sandefur
- To be a slave, Julius Lester ; paintings by Tom Feelings
- The world of Laura Ingalls Wilder, the frontier landscapes that inspired the Little House books, by Marta McDowell
- Tell me more, stories about the 12 hardest things I'm learning to say, Kelly Corrigan
- Wild, from lost to found on the Pacific Crest Trail, Cheryl Strayed
- Mutinous women, how French convicts became founding mothers of the Gulf Coast, Joan DeJean
- The Kinfolk entrepreneur, ideas for meaningful work, Nathan Williams
- Girls think of everything, stories of ingenious inventions by women, Catherine Thimmesh ; illustrated by Melissa Sweet
- Who is J.K. Rowling?, by Pam Pollack and Meg Belviso ; illustrated by Stephen Marchesi
- Autism in heels, the untold story of a female life on the spectrum, Jennifer Cook O'Toole ; foreword by Navah Paskowitz-Asner
- This promise of change, one girl's story in the fight for school equality, by Jo Ann Allen Boyce and Debbie Levy
- Won't you be my neighbor?, Focus Features presents a Tremolo Production in association with Impact Pictures and Independent Lens ; produced by Caryn Capotosto and Nicholas Ma ; produced and directed by Morgan Neville
- Little leaders, bold women in black history, Vashti Harrison
- Solving the puzzle under the sea, Marie Tharp maps the ocean floor, Robert Burleigh ; iIllustrated by Raúl Colón
- Life in the garden, Penelope Lively
- Ladysitting, my year with nana at the end of her century, Lorene Cary
- The story of civil rights, by Wil Mara
- The marriage question, George Eliot's double life, Clare Carlisle
- The astronaut who painted the moon, the true story of Alan Bean, written by Dean Robbins ; illustrated by Sean Rubin
- Sisters, Venus and Serena Williams, a biography by Jeanette Winter
- Who was Pete Seeger?, by Noel MacCarry ; illustrated by Stephen Marchesi
- Who was Anne Frank?, by Ann Abramson ; illustrated by Nancy Harrison
- Hold still, a memoir with photographs, Sally Mann
- Who was Henry VIII?, by Ellen Labrecque ; illustrated by Jake Murray
- I am Billie Jean King, by Brad Meltzer ; illustrated by Christopher Eliopoulos
- Heroes for my daughter, Brad Meltzer
- Churchill and Orwell, the fight for freedom, Thomas E. Ricks
- Unsinkable, five men and the indomitable run of the USS Plunkett, James Sullivan
- The Underground Railroad, Charles L. Blockson
- Kate Middleton, Petrice Custance
- Where the light enters, building a family, discovering myself, Jill Biden
- The world as it is, a memoir of the Obama White House, Ben Rhodes
- The lambs, my father, a farm and the gift of a flock of sheep, Carole George
- Escalante's dream, on the trail of the Spanish discovery of the Southwest, David Roberts
- In pieces, a memoir, Sally Field
- Sam Phillips, the man who invented rock 'n' roll, Peter Guralnick
- All things wise and wonderful, James Herriot
- Witness, lessons from Elie Wiesel's classroom, Ariel Burger
- M train, Patti Smith
- Notes on grief, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
- The quartet, orchestrating the second American Revolution, 1783-1789, by Joseph J. Ellis
- Who was Jane Austen?, Sarah Fabiny ; illustrated by Jerry Hoare
- I am Harriet Tubman, Brad Meltzer ; illustrated by Christopher Eliopoulos
- The faithful spy, Dietrich Bonhoeffer and the plot to kill Hitler, by John Hendrix
- Amos Fortune, free man, Elizabeth Yates ; illustrated by Nora S. Unwin
- Flat broke with two goats, a memoir, Jennifer McGaha