Incoming Resources
- Betsy Ross, Connie Roop and Peter Roop
- Jane Goodall, living with the chimps, Julie Fromer ; illustrated by Antonio Castro
- Who was Harriet Tubman?, by Yona Zeldis McDonough ; illustrated by Nancy Harrison
- Harriet Tubman, a woman of courage, by the editors of Time for kids ; with Renee Skelton
- Who was Mother Teresa?, by Jim Gigliotti ; illustrated by David Groff
- Susan B. Anthony, Peter and Connie Roop
- Home life in grandma's day, by Valerie Weber and Geneva Lewis ; [illustrations by Stuart Lafford]
- Superstars of women's gymnastics, Joel H. Cohen
- Joan of Arc, Kathleen Kudlinski
- Mahalia Jackson, born to sing gospel music, by Evelyn Witter ; illustrated by Jan Jones ; cover by A.G. Smith
- El deafo, Cece Bell ; color by David Lasky
- Who was Rachel Carson?, by Sarah Fabiny ; illustrated by Dede Putra
- Away with words, the daring story of Isabella Bird, written by Lori Mortensen ; illustrated by Kristy Caldwell
- Helen Keller, George Sullivan
- Who was Amelia Earhart?, by Kate Boehm Jerome ; illustrated by David Cain
- The story of Laura Ingalls Wilder, pioneer girl, by Megan Stine ; illustrated by Marcy Dunn Ramsey
- The trial of Joan of Arc, by Don Nardo
- Courage like Kate, the true story of a girl lighthouse keeper, written by Anna Crowley Redding ; illustrated by Emily Sutton
- Who was Clara Barton?, by Stephanie Spinner ; illustrated by David Goff
- Trailblazing women!, amazing Americans who made history, Deborah G. Felder
- Who was Annie Oakley?, by Stephanie Spinner ; illustrated by Larry Day
- Aunt Clara Brown, official pioneer, by Linda Lowery ; illustrations by Janice Lee Porter
- Out of hiding, a Holocaust survivor's journey to America, Ruth Gruener, with Rachel Klein
- Malala Yousafzai, Jenni L. Walsh
- Hooray for women!, written and illustrated by Marcia Williams
- Who was Joan of Arc?, by Pam Pollack and Meg Belviso ; illustrated by Andrew Thomson
- You want women to vote, Lizzie Stanton?, Jean Fritz ; illustrated by DyAnne DiSalvo-Ryan
- I am Cleopatra, by Grace Norwich ; illustrated by Elisabeth Alba
- Sojourner Truth, Peter Roop and Connie Roop
- Sojourner Truth and the struggle for freedom, by Edward Beecher Claflin ; illustrations by Jada Rowland
- Coretta Scott King, civil rights activist, Joanne Mattern
- At her majesty's request, an African princess in Victorian England, by Walter Dean Myers
- Amazing women, over 100 lives to inspire you, Lara Wilson ; illustrated by Sarah Green
- Who is Michelle Obama? /, y Megan Stine ; illustrated by John O'Brien
- Daring pirate women, Anne Wallace Sharp
- Clara Barton, Frances E. Ruffin
- Harriet Tubman, George Sullivan
- She persisted in science, brilliant women who made a difference, Chelsea Clinton
- A voice named Aretha, by Katheryn Russell-Brown ; illustrated by Laura Freeman
- Laura Bush, America's First Lady, Beatrice Gormley
- Who is Malala Yousafzai?, by Dinah Brown ; illustrated by Andrew Thomson
- Coretta, the autobiography of Mrs. Coretta Scott King, Coretta Scott King
- Girls think of everything, stories of ingenious inventions by women, Catherine Thimmesh ; illustrated by Melissa Sweet
- The Smithsonian book of the First Ladies, their lives, times, and issues, Edith P. Mayo, general editor ; foreword by Hillary Rodham Clinton
- Who was Helen Keller?, by Gare Thompson ; illustrated by Nancy Harrison
- The story of Sacajawea, guide to Lewis and Clark/, by Della Rowland ; illustrated by Richard Leonard
- Pocahontas, girl of Jamestown, by Kate Jassem ; illustrated by Allan Eitzen
- Pocahontas, George Sullivan
- Lives of extraordinary women, rulers, rebels (and what the neighbors thought), written by Kathleen Krull ; illustrated by Kathryn Hewitt
- My bridges of hope, searching for life and love after Auschwitz, Livia Bitton-Jackson