Incoming Resources
- They better call me Sugar, my journey from the hood to the hardwood, by Sugar Rodgers
- Women soldiers, spies, and patriots of the American Revolution, Martha Kneib
- Glory, passion, and principle, the story of eight remarkable women at the core of the American Revolution, Melissa Lukeman Bohrer
- My moment, 106 women on fighting for themselves, collected by Kristin Chenoweth, Kathy Najimy, Linda Perry, Chely Wright, and Lauren Blitzer
- Wisdom of wildly creative women, real stories from inspirational, artistic, and empowered women, Angela LoMenzo ; principal photography by James LoMenzo ; [foreword by Kathy Rose]
- The boys of my youth, autobiographical essays, Jo Ann Beard
- Blessed among all women, women saints, prophets, and witnesses for our time, Robert Ellsberg
- Five men who broke my heart, a memoir, by Susan Shapiro
- Sojourner Truth, from slave to activist for freedom, Mary G. Butler
- Flappers, six women of a dangerous generation, Judith Mackrell
- Visionary women, how Rachel Carson, Jane Jacobs, Jane Goodall, and Alice Waters changed our world, Andrea Barnet
- American heroines, the spirited women who shaped our country, Kay Bailey Hutchison
- Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, la reina de la resistencia : vida, época y ascenso de AOC, Brenda Jones y Krishan Trotman ; traducción de Wendolín Perla
- The Onassis women, an eyewitness account, Kiki Feroudi Moutsatsos with Phyllis Karas
- A house full of daughters, a memoir of seven generations, Juliet Nicolson
- From here, a memoir, Luma Mufleh
- Ride of your life, a race car driver's journey, Lyn St. James
- I'm sorry you feel that way, the astonishing but true story of a daughter, sister, slut, wife, mother, and friend to man and dog, Diana Joseph
- Women of discovery, a celebration of intrepid women who explored the world, by Milbry Polk and Mary Tiegreen
- Bookends, a memoir of love, loss, and literature, Zibby Owens
- Wonderful women of the world, edited by Laurie Halse Anderson, Kristy Quinn
- How to say Babylon, a memoir, Safiya Sinclair
- Reminiscences of Aloise Steiner Buckley, 1895-1985, collected and edited by Aloïse Harding Buckley
- Photographic, the life of Graciela Iturbide, Isabel Quintero + Zeke Pena
- Emily Dickinson, by Bradley Steffens
- Seeking rapture, scenes from a woman's life, Kathryn Harrison
- In praise of difficult women, life lessons from 29 heroines who dared to break the rules, Karen Karbo ; foreword by Cheryl Strayed ; illustrations by Kimberly Glyder
- Victoria, portrait of a queen, Catherine Reef
- Biographies of representative women of the South /, Mrs. Bryan Wells Collier
- On this day she, putting women back into history one day at a time, Jo Bell, Tania Hershman, Ailsa Holland
- The Vanderbilt women, dynasty of wealth, glamour, and tragedy, Clarice Stasz
- The women of the American Revolution, by Elizabeth F. Ellet
- Colonial women, 23 Europeans who helped build a nation, by Carole Chandler Waldrup
- Idea makers, 15 fearless female entrepreneurs, Lowey Bundy Sichol
- Theodosia Burr Alston, : portrait of a prodigy, Richard N. Côté
- The seventeenth child, Dorothy Marie Rice & Lucille Mabel Walthall Payne
- It's my whole life, Charlotte Salomon : an artist in hiding during World War II, Susan Wider
- Enchanted air, two cultures, two wings : a memoir, Margarita Engle
- Memories of my life, being my personal, professional, and social recollections as woman and artist, by Sarah Bernhardt
- A few unsung women, colonial and pioneer, presented by the National Historical Activities Committee of the National Society of the Colonial Dames of America
- The Rockefeller women, an intimate portrait of an American dynasty, Clarice Stasz
- Einstein's wife, work and marriage in the lives of five great twentieth-century women, Andrea Gabor
- The little book of feminist saints, Julia Pierpont ; illustrated by Manjit Thapp
- Mary who wrote Frankenstein, written by Linda Bailey ; illustrated by Júlia Sardà
- The women I think about at night, traveling the paths of my heroes, Mia Kankimäki ; translated by Douglas Robinson
- The kitchen congregation, Nora Seton
- Harriet Tubman and the freedom train, by Sharon Gayle ; illustrated by Felicia Marshall
- Southern heroines of the American Revolution, compiled by David J. Harkness
- All we know, three lives, Lisa Cohen
- Dear Abigail, the intimate lives and revolutionary ideas of Abigail Adams and her two remarkable sisters, Diane Jacobs