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Women’s History

  • 25 women: essays on their art. Dave Hickey. 704.04 HIC
  • 999: the extraordinary young women of the first official transport to Auschwitz. Heather Dune Macadam. 940.5318 MACA
  • The African lookbook: a visual history of 100 years of African women. Catherine E. McKinley. 305.4096 MACK
  • All girls: single-sex education and why it matters. Karen Stabiner. 371.82 STA
  • All the daring of the soldier: women of the Civil War armies. Elizabeth D. Leonard. 973.7 LEO
  • All the rage: mothers, fathers, and the myth of equal partnership. Darcy Lockman. 306.874 LOC
  • All the single ladies: unmarried women and the rise of an independent nation. Rebecca Traister. 306.8153 TRA
  • All the women in my family sing: women write the world–essays on equality, justice, and freedom. 305.488 ALL
  • Alone in Antarctica: the first woman to ski solo across the southern ice. Felicity Aston. 919.89 AST
  • Alpha girls: understanding the new American girl and how she is changing the world. Dan Kindlon. 305.235 KIN
  • America‘s women: four hundred years of dolls, drudges, helpmates, and heroines. Gail Collins. 305.4 COL
  • And your daughters shall prophesy: stories from the byways of American women and religion. Adrian Shirk. 277.3 SHI
  • Ashley’s war: the untold story of a team of women soldiers on the Special Ops battlefield. Gayle Tzemach Lemmon. 958.1047 TZE
  • At home in the world: women writers and public life, from Austen to the present. Maria DiBattista, Deborah Epstein Nord. 809.892 DIB
  • The authority gap: why women are still taken less seriously than men, and what we can do about it. Mary Ann Sieghart. 305.42 SIE
  • Bad girls of the Bible: and what we can learn from them. Liz Curtis Higgs. Large Type 220.92 HIG
  • Balancing it all: my story of juggling priorities and purpose. Candace Cameron Bure. 248.843 BUR
  • Band of angels: the forgotten world of early Christian women. Kate Cooper. 270.1 COO
  • Band of sisters: American women at war in Iraq. Kirsten Holmstedt. 956.7044 HOL
  • Beauty sick: how the cultural obsession with appearance hurts girls and women. Renee Engeln. 305.42 ENG
  • Because of sex: one law, ten cases, and fifty years that changed American women’s lives at work. Gillian Thomas. 344.01 THO
  • The beekeeper: rescuing the stolen women of Iraq. Dunya Mikhail. 956.7044 MIK
  • Believing: our thirty-year journey to end gender violence. Anita Hill. 305.42 HIL
  • Beyond the call: three women on the front lines in Afghanistan. Eileen Rivers. 958.1047 RIV
  • Big girls don’t cry: the election that changed everything for American women. Rebecca Traister. 324.973 TRA
  • Birthing God: women’s experiences of the divine. Lana Dalberg. 204.2 DAL
  • The bitch in the house: 26 women tell the truth about sex, solitude, work, motherhood, and marriage. 305.42 BIT
  • A black women’s history of the United States. Daina Ramey Berry, Kali Nicole Gross. 305.4889 BER
  • A book of women poets from antiquity to now. 808.81 BOO
  • Born to rule: five reigning consorts, granddaughters of Queen Victoria. Julia P. Gelardi. 940.28 GEL
  • A bound woman is a dangerous thing: the incarceration of African American women from Harriet Tubman to Sandra Bland. DaMaris B. Hill. 305.488 HIL
  • The boundaries of her body: the troubling history of women’s rights in America. Debran Rowland. 342.0878 ROW
  • Brave girls: raising young women with passion and purpose to become powerful leaders. Stacey Radin. 155.433 RAD
  • Break the good girl myth: how to dismantle outdated rules, unleash your power, and design a more purposeful life. Majo Molfino. 155.333 MOL
  • Bring back our girls: the untold story of the global search for Nigeria’s missing schoolgirls. Joe Parkinson, Drew Hinshaw. 363.325 PAR
  • Broad influence: how women are changing the way America works. Jay Newton-Small. 320.082 NEW
  • Caesars’ wives: sex, power, and politics in the Roman Empire. Annelise Freisenbruch. 937.06 FRE
  • A call to action: women, religion, violence, and power. Jimmy Carter. 323.34 CAR
  • Can we all be feminists?: new writing from Brit Bennett, Nicole Dennis-Benn, and 15 others on intersectionality, identity, and the way forward for feminism. 305.42 CAN
  • Capital dames: the Civil War and the women of Washington, 1848-1868. Cokie Roberts. 973.7082 ROB
  • Catholic women confront their church: stories of hurt and hope. Celia Viggo Wexler. 282.08 WEX
  • Cinderella ate my daughter: dispatches from the front lines of the new girlie-girl culture. Peggy Orenstein. 305.23 ORE
  • A circle of sisters: Alice Kipling, Georgiana Burne-Jones, Agnes Poynter and Louisa Baldwin. Judith Flanders. 941.081 FLA
  • Circling faith: Southern women on spirituality. 200.82 CIR
  • Civil War wives: the lives and times of Angelina Grimke Weld, Varina Howell Davis, and Julia Dent Grant. Carol Berkin. 973.7082 BER
  • Click: when we knew we were feminists305.42 CLI
  • Code girls: the untold story of the American women code breakers of World War II. Liza Mundy. 940.5486 MUN
  • Code of silence: sexual misconduct by federal judges, the secret system that protects them, and the women who blew the whistle. Lise Olsen. 347.2034 OLS
  • College girls: bluestockings, sex kittens, and coeds, then and now. Lynn Peril. 378.198 PER
  • Come fly the world: the jet-age story of the women of Pan Am. Julia Cooke. 387.742 COO
  • A complicated choice: making space for grief and healing in the pro-choice movement. Katey Zeh. 362.1988 ZEH
  • Confessions of a Proverbs 32 woman: how I went from messed up to blessed up without changing a single thing. Kerri Pomarolli. 248.843 POM
  • Controlling women: what we must do now to save reproductive freedom. Kathryn Kolbert, Julie F. Kay. 362.1988 KOL
  • The correspondents: six women writers on the front lines of World War II. Judith Mackrell. 070.4499 MACK
  • Count on me: tales of sisterhoods and fierce friendships177.62 COU
  • Daily rituals. Women at work. Mason Currey. 704.042 CUR
  • The daughters of Yalta: the Churchills, Roosevelts, and Harrimans: a story of love and war. Catherine Grace Katz. 940.5314 KAT
  • A day in the life of the American woman: how we see ourselves. Sharon J. Wohlmuth. 305.4 WOH
  • Dear Ijeawele, or, A feminist manifesto in fifteen suggestions. Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. 305.42 ADI, Y 305.42 ADI
  • Dear Madam President: an open letter to the women who will run the world. Jennifer Palmieri. 158.4 PAL
  • Defending the Motherland: the Soviet women who fought Hitler’s Aces. Lyuba Vinogradova. 940.5449 VIN
  • Defiance: the extraordinary life of Lady Anne Barnard. Stephen Taylor. 968.703 TAY
  • Defiant: what the women of Exodus teach us about freedom. Kelley Nikondeha. 222.12 NIK
  • Doing harm: the truth about how bad medicine and lazy science leave women dismissed, misdiagnosed, and sick. Maya Dusenbery. 613.0424 DUS
  • Don’t call me princess: essays on girls, women, sex, and life. Peggy Orenstein. 305.42 ORE
  • The double-daring book for girls. Andrea J. Buchanan, Miriam Peskowitz. Y 031.02 BUC
  • Double exposure: African American women: photographs from the National Museum of African American History and Culture. Y 779.2 DOU
  • Double victory: how African American women broke race and gender barriers to help win World War II. Cheryl Mullenbach. Y 940.5308 MUL
  • Drawing lines: an anthology of women cartoonists. 741.5 DRA, Ebook
  • Drawing power: women’s stories of sexual violence, harassment, and survival. Graphic 362.883 DRA, Ebook
  • Dressed for a dance in the snow: women’s voices from the Gulag. Monika Zgustova. 947.084 ZGU
  • Drop the ball: achieving more by doing less. Tiffany Dufu. 650.1082 DUF
  • Earning it: hard-won lessons from trailblazing women at the top of the business world. Joann S. Lublin. 650.1082 LUB
  • Elegy for Mary Turner: an illustrated account of a lynching. Rachel Marie-Crane Williams. 364.134 WIL
  • Elizabeth and Mary: cousins, rivals, queens. Jane Dunn. 942.055 DUN
  • Empowered embroidery: transform sketches into embroidery patterns and stitch strong, iconic women from the past and present. Amy L. Frazer. 746.44 FRA
  • Encyclopedia of goddesses and heroines. Patricia Monaghan. 202.114 MON
  • Equal: women reshape American law. Fred Strebeigh. 342.73 STR
  • Equality for women = prosperity for all: the disastrous global crisis of gender inequality. Augusto López-Claros, Bahiyyih Nakhjavani. 323.43 LOP
  • Everything below the waist: why health care needs a feminist revolution. Jennifer Block. 613.0424 BLO
  • Eve’s revenge: women and a spirituality of the body. Lilian Calles Barger. 233.5 BAR
  • Everyday icon: Michelle Obama and the power of style. Kate Betts. 646.34 BET
  • Excellent daughters: the secret lives of young women who are transforming the Arab world. Katherine Zoepf. 305.4209 ZOE
  • Extraordinary women: fantasies revealed305.4209 EXT
  • Extreme makeover: women transformed by Christ, not conformed to the culture. Teresa Tomeo. 282 TOM
  • Fastpitch: the untold history of softball and the women who made the game. Erica Westly. 796.3578 WES
  • Fed up: emotional labor, women, and the way forward. Gemma Hartley. 155.333 HAR
  • The female brain. Louann Brizendine. 612.82 BRI
  • Feminasty: the complicated woman’s guide to surviving the patriarchy without drinking herself to death. Erin Gibson. 814.5 GIB
  • Feminism from A to Z. Gayle E. Pitman. Y 305.42 PIT
  • Feminism: reinventing the f-word. Nadia Abushanab Higgins. Y 305.42 HIG
  • Feminist cross-stitch: 40 bold & fierce patterns. Stephanie Rohr. 746.443 ROH
  • A few good women: America’s military women from World War I to the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Evelyn M. Monahan, Rosemary Neidel-Greenlee. 355.008 MON
  • The first collection of criticism by a living female rock critic. Jessica Hopper. 781.66 HOP
  • The first ladies fact book973.099 HAR
  • First ladies: presidential historians on the lives of 45 iconic American women. Susan Swain. 973.099 SWA
  • The firsts: the inside story of the women reshaping Congress. Jennifer Steinhauer. 320.082 STE
  • Five centuries of women & gardens. Sue Bennett. 712.0942 BEN
  • Flâneuse: women walk the city in Paris, New York, Tokyo, Venice, and London. Lauren Elkin. 305.4 ELK
  • The floating brothel: the extraordinary true story of an eighteenth-century ship and its cargo of female convicts. Sian Rees. 365.6 REE
  • Flow: the cultural story of menstruation. Elissa Stein, Susan Kim. 612.662 STE
  • For brown girls with sharp edges and tender hearts: a love letter to women of color. Prisca Dorcas Mojica Rodriguez. 305.488 MOJ
  • Formidable: American women and the fight for equality, 1920-2020. Elisabeth Griffith. 305.4209 GRI, Ebook
  • Founding mothers: the women who raised our nation. Cokie Roberts. 973.099 ROB
  • Four sisters of Hofei. Annping Chin. 951.05 CHI
  • From out of the shadows: Mexican women in twentieth-century America. Vicki L. Ruiz. 973.0468 RUI
  • Game changers: the unsung heroines of sports history. Molly Schiot. 796.092 SCH
  • A game of birds and wolves: the ingenious young women whose secret board game helped win World War II. Simon Parkin. 940.5451 PAR
  • Gender roles and the people of God: rethinking what we were taught about men and women in the church. Alice Mathews. 261.83 MAT
  • Generation Roe: inside the future of the pro-choice movement. Sarah Erdreich. 363.46 ERD
  • GI brides: the wartime girls who crossed the Atlantic for love. Duncan Barrett, Nuala Calvi. 940.5309 BAR
  • Gilded suffragists: the New York socialites who fought for women’s right to vote. Johanna Neuman. 324.623 NEU
  • The girl explorers: the untold story of the globetrotting women who trekked, flew, and fought their way around the world. Jayne Zanglein. 910.92 ZAN
  • Girl rising: changing the world one girl at a time.  Tanya Lee Stone. Y 371.822 STO
  • A girl stands at the door: the generation of young women who desegregated America’s schools. Rachel Devlin. 379.263 DEV
  • Girl up: kick ass, claim your woman card, and crush everyday sexism. Laura Bates. Y 305.2422 BAT
  • Girling up: how to be strong, smart and spectacular. Mayim Bialik. Y 305.2532 BIA
  • The girls from Ames: a story of women and a forty-year friendship. Jeffrey Zaslow. 305.4 ZAS
  • Girls like us: fighting for a world where girls are not for sale, an activist finds her calling and heals herself. Rachel Lloyd. 362.88 LLO
  • The girls of Atomic City: the untold story of the women who helped win World War II. Denise Kiernan. 976.873 KIE
  • Girls on the edge: the four factors driving the new crisis for girls: sexual identity, the cyberbubble, obsessions, environmental toxins. Leonard Sax. 305.235 SAX
  • The girls who went away: the hidden history of women who surrendered children for adoption in the dec-ades before Roe v. Wade. Ann Fessler. 362.8298 FES
  • The glass universe: how the ladies of the Harvard Observatory took the measure of the stars. Dava Sobel. 522.1 SOB
  • Global soccer mom: changing the world is easier than you think. Shayne Moore. 361.2 MOO
  • A glorious freedom: older women leading extraordinary lives. Lisa Congdon. 305.4 CON
  • God save the queens: the essential history of women in hip-hop. Kathy Iandoli. 782.4216 IAN
  • The good mothers: the true story of the women who took on the world’s most powerful mafia. Alex Perry. 364.106 PER
  • The good women of China. Xinran. 951.05 XIN
  • The great divorce: a nineteenth-century mother’s extraordinary fight against her husband, the Shakers, and her times. Ilyon Woo. 305.4209 WOO
  • Greek myths: a new retelling. Charlotte Higgins. 398.2093 HIG
  • Half the sky: turning oppression into opportunity for women worldwide. Nicholas Kristof. 362.8309 KRI, , DVD 305.42
  • Headstrong: 52 women who changed science–and the world. Rachel Swaby. 509.252 SWA
  • The Hello Girls: America’s first women soldiers. Elizabeth Cobbs. 940.4127 COB
  • Her body, our laws: on the front lines of the abortion war, from El Salvador to Oklahoma. Michelle Oberman. 362.1988 OBE
  • Her story: a timeline of the women who changed America. Charlotte S. Waisman. 920.72 WAI
  • Here we are: feminism for the real world. Y 305.42 HER
  • Hermanas: deepening our identity and growing our influence. Natalia Kohn, Noemi Vega Quiñones, Kristy Garza Robinson. 277.3083 KOH
  • The heroine with 1,001 faces. Maria Tatar. 809.9335 TAT
  • Heroines of Mercy Street: the real nurses of the Civil War. Pamela D. Toler. 973.776 TOL
  • The hidden lives of Tudor women: a social history. Elizabeth Norton. 942.05 NOR
  • A history of women’s boxing. Malissa Smith. 796.83 SMI
  • Home fires burning: married to the military, for better or worse. Karen Houppert. 355.0092 HOU
  • Home fires: the story of the Women’s Institute in the Second World War. Julie Summers. 940.5318 SUM
  • Homeward bound: why women are embracing the new domesticity. Emily Matchar. 640.92 MAT
  • The hormone myth: how junk science, gender politics & lies about PMS keep women down. Robyn Stein DeLuca. 155.333 DEL
  • A house full of females: plural marriage and women’s rights in Early Mormonism, 1835-1870. Laurel Thatcher Ulrich. 289.3 ULR
  • How to be a woman. Caitlin Moran. 305.42 MOR
  • How to be successful without hurting men’s feelings: non-threatening leadership strategies for women. Sarah Cooper. 650.1082 COO, Ebook
  • I am an emotional creature: the secret life of girls around the world. Eve Ensler. 155.433 ENS
  • I speak for myself: American women on being Muslim. 297.092 I
  • If you ask me: essential advice from Eleanor Roosevelt. 973.917 ROO
  • In a day’s work: the fight to end sexual violence against America’s most vulnerable workers. Bernice Yeung. 362.88 YEU
  • In Bibi’s kitchen: the recipes & stories of grandmothers from the eight African countries that touch the Indian Ocean. Hawa Hassan. 641.596 HAS
  • In good hands: remarkable female politicians from around the world who showed up, spoke out and made change. Stephanie MacKendrick. Y 320.082 MAC
  • In her hands: craftswomen changing the world. Paola Gianturco, Toby Tuttle. 745.082 GIA
  • In triumph’s wake: royal mothers, tragic daughters, and the price they paid for glory. Julia P. Gelardi. 940 GEL
  • Inferior: how science got women wrong and the new research that’s rewriting the story. Angela Saini. 305.4 SAI
  • Invisible no more: police violence against black women and women of color. Andrea J. Ritchie. 363.232 RIT
  • Invisible women: data bias in a world designed for men. Caroline Criado Perez. 305.42 CRI, Ebook, EAudiobook
  • Is the Bible good for women?: seeking clarity and confidence through a Jesus-centered understanding of scripture. Wendy Alsup. 230.082 ALS
  • It’s my country too: women’s military stories from the American Revolution to Afghanistan. 355.0092 ITS
  • It’s my life now: starting over after an abusive relationship or domestic violence. Meg Kennedy Dugan, Roger R Hock. 362.8292 DUG
  • It’s up to the women. Eleanor Roosevelt. 305.4209 ROO, EAudiobook
  • Jeroboam’s wife: the enduring contributions of the Old Testament’s least-known women. Robin Gallaher Branch. 221.92 BRA
  • Jesus feminist: an invitation to revisit the Bible’s view of women: exploring God’s radical notion that women are people, too. Sarah Bessey. 230.082 BES
  • Just like us: the true story of four Mexican girls coming of age in America. Helen Thorpe. 305.868 THO
  • Kabul Beauty School: an American woman goes behind the veil. Deborah Rodriguez. 305.486 ROD, Spanish Lang. 915.81 ROD, CD 915.81 ROD
  • Ladies of liberty: the women who shaped our nation. Cokie Roberts. 973.409 ROB
  • Laugh out loud: 40 women humorists celebrate then and now …before we forget. Allia Zobel Nolan. 818.6 ZOB
  • Leading ladies: American trailblazers. Kay Bailey Hutchison. 920.72 HUT
  • The League of Wives: the untold story of the women who took on the U.S. Government to bring their husbands home. Heath Hardage Lee. 959.7043 LEE, Large Type 959.7043 LEE
  • Lean in: women, work, and the will to lead. Sheryl Sandberg. 658.4 SAN, CD 658.4 SAN
  • Letters to my daughters. Mary Matalin. 306.8743 MAT
  • Life, I swear: intimate stories from Black women on identity, healing, and self-trust. 155.2 LIF
  • Literary witches: a celebration of magical women writers. Taisia Kitaiskaia. 809.892 KIT
  • Living with cannibals and other women’s adventures. Michele Slung. 910.92 SLU
  • Maharanis: the extraordinary tale of four Indian queens and their journey from purdah to parliament. Lucy Moore. 954.035 MOO
  • Maiden voyages: magnificent ocean liners and the women who traveled and worked aboard them. Siân Evans. 387.2432 EVA
  • The man who hated women: sex, censorship, and civil liberties in the Gilded Age. Amy Sohn. 363.28 SOH
  • Marching toward coverage: how women can lead the fight for universal healthcare. Rosemarie Day. 362.1097 DAY
  • Mary’s monster: love, madness, and how Mary Shelley created Frankenstein. Lita Judge. Y 823.7 JUD
  • Mennonite woman: exploring spiritual life and identity. Dawn Ruth Nelson. 248.48 NEL
  • The Mercury 13: the untold story of thirteen American women and the dream of space flight. Martha Ackmann. 629.45 ACK
  • Millionaire women next door: the many journeys of successful American businesswomen. Thomas J. Stanley. 305.523 STA
  • The mirror and the palette: rebellion, revolution, and resilience: five hundred years of women’s self portraits. Jennifer Higgie. 704.042 HIG
  • Modern women: women artists at the Museum of Modern Art704.042 MOD
  • The moment of lift: how empowering women changes the world. Melinda Gates. 305.42 GAT
  • More than petticoats: remarkable Indiana women. Rachel J. Lapp. Ind. Coll. 920.72 LAP
  • Moses’ women. Shera Aranoff Tuchman, Sandra E. Rapoport. 221.92 TUC
  • The mother of all questions. Rebecca Solnit. 305.42 SOL
  • The motherlode: 100+ women who made hip-hop. Clover Hope. 782.4216 HOP
  • Mutinous women: how French convicts became founding mothers of the Gulf Coast. Joan DeJean. 976.02 DEJ
  • My hope for peace. Jehan Sadat. 956.05 SAD
  • Nasty women: feminism, resistance, and revolution in Trump’s America. 305.4209 NAS
  • New women in the old West: from settlers to suffragists, an untold American story. Winifred Gallagher. 305.4097 GAL
  • 19 stars of Indiana: exceptional Hoosier women. Michael S. Maurer. Ind. Coll. 920.72 MAU
  • No man’s land: the trailblazing women who ran Britain’s most extraordinary military hospital during World War I. Wendy Moore. 940.476 MOO
  • No stopping us now: the adventures of older women in America history. Gail Collins. 305.262 COL
  • Nobody ever asked me about the girls: women, music, and fame. Lisa Robinson. 781.64 ROB
  • Not just Jane: rediscovering seven amazing women writers who transformed British literature. Shelley DeWees. 820.9 DEW
  • Not that bad: dispatches from rape culture. 364.1532 NOT
  • Our bodies, their battlefields: war through the lives of women. Christina Lamb. 362.8839 LAM
  • Our stories, our voices: 21 YA authors get real about injustice, empowerment, and growing up female in America. Y 305.42 OUR
  • Our women on the ground: essays by Arab women reporting from the Arab world. 070.408 OUR
  • Paper bullets: two artists who risked their lives to defy the Nazis. Jeffrey H. Jackson. 940.5342 JAC
  • Parable of the brown girl: the sacred lives of girls of color. Khristi Lauren Adams. 259.23 ADA
  • Passing on the comfort: the war, the quilts, and the women who made a difference. An Keuning-Tichelaar, Lynn Kaplanian-Buller. 940.534 KEU
  • Patently female: from AZT to TV dinners: stories of women inventors and their breakthrough ideas. Ethlie Ann Vare, Greg Ptacek. 609 VAR
  • Period power: a manifesto for the menstrual movement. Nadya Okamoto. Y 612.662 OKA
  • Periods gone public: taking a stand for menstrual equity. Jennifer Weiss-Wolf. 612.662 WEI
  • The Pinks: the first women detectives, operatives, and spies with the Pinkerton National Detective Agency. Chris Enss. 363.289 ENS
  • Plain wisdom: an invitation into an Amish home and the hearts of two women. Cindy Woodsmall, Miriam Flaud. 289.7 WOO, CD 289.7 WOO
  • The portable nineteenth-century African American women writers. 810.8092 POR
  • The power notebooks. Katie Roiphe. 818.6 ROI
  • Powerful & free: confronting the glass ceiling for women in the church. Danny Silk. 248.843 SIL
  • Pregnancy and power: a short history of reproductive politics in America. Rickie Solinger. 363.96 SOL
  • Pretty bitches: on being called crazy, angry, bossy, frumpy, feisty, and all the other words that are used to undermine women. 305.42 PRE
  • Prey tell: why we silence women who tell the truth and how everyone can speak up. Tiffany Bluhm. 250 BLU
  • Pushout: the criminalization of Black girls in schools. Monique W. Morris. Y 371.329 MOR
  • The queens of animation: the untold story of the women who transformed the world of Disney and made cinematic history. Nathalia Holt. 791.43 HOL
  • A quiet revolution: the veil’s resurgence, from the Middle East to America. Leila Ahmed. 297.57 AHM
  • Rage becomes her: the power of women’s anger. Soraya Chemaly. 155.333 CHE
  • Ravensbrück: life and death in Hitler’s concentration camp for women. Sarah Helm. 940.5318 HEL
  • Recipes for our daughters. Naomi Neft. 641.5 NEF
  • Recovering from Biblical manhood and womanhood: How the Church needs to rediscover her purpose. Aimee Byrd. 248.84 BYR
  • Represent: the woman’s guide to running for office & changing the world. June Diane Raphael, Kate Black. 324.973 RAP
  • The resignation of Eve: what if Adam’s rib is no longer willing to be the church’s backbone? Jim Henderson. 277.3 HEN
  • Resist and persist: faith and the fight for equality. Erin Wathen. 277.3083 WAT
  • Revenge of the she-punks: a feminist music history from Poly Styrene to Pussy Riot. Vivien Goldman. 781.66 GOL
  • Revolutionary mothers: women in the struggle for America’s independence. Carol Berkin. 973.3 BER
  • Riding Jane Crow: African American women on the American railroad. Miriam Thaggert. 305.896 THA
  • Rise of the rocket girls: the women who propelled us, from missiles to the moon to Mars. Nathalia Holt. 629.4072 HOL, Y 629.4 HOL
  • Savage summit: the true stories of the first five women who climbed K2, the world’s most feared mountain. Jennifer Jordan. 796.522 JOR
  • Scars across humanity: understanding and overcoming violence against women. Elaine Storkey. 362.88 STO
  • Scottish queens, 1034-1714. Rosalind K. Marshall. 941.1 MAR
  • Searching for Sappho: the lost songs and world of the first woman poet: including new translations of all of Sappho’s surviving poetry. Philip Freeman. 884 FRE
  • The secret history of Jane Eyre: how Charlotte Brontë wrote her masterpiece. John Pfordresher. 823 BRO
  • The secret history of Wonder Woman. Jill Lepore. 741.5973 LEP
  • The secret loves of geek girls. Graphic 306.73 SEC
  • The secret thoughts of successful women: why capable people suffer from the impostor syndrome and how to thrive in spite of it. Valerie Young. 155.333 YOU
  • See Jane win: the inspiring story of the women changing American politics. Caitlin Moscatello. 320.082 MOS
  • Sex with the queen: 900 years of vile kings, virile lovers, and passionate politics. Eleanor Herman. 940 HER
  • Sharp: the women who made an art of having an opinion. Michelle Dean. 810.9 DEA
  • She begat this: 20 years of The miseducation of Lauryn Hill. Joan Morgan. 782.4216 MOR
  • She caused a riot: 100 unknown women who built cities, sparked revolutions, and massively crushed it. Hannah Jewell. 305.409 JEW
  • She has done a good thing: Mennonite women leaders tell their stories289.7 SHE
  • She said: breaking the sexual harassment story that helped ignite a movement. Jodi Kantor, Megan Twohey. 305.4209 KAN
  • She takes a stand: 16 fearless activists who have changed the world. Michael Elsohn Ross. Y 305.42 ROS
  • She walks in beauty: a woman’s journey through poems. 808.81 SHE
  • She-wolves: the women who ruled England before Elizabeth. Helen Castor. 942 CAS
  • Shedding the shackles: women’s empowerment through craft. Lynne Stein. 745.5 STE
  • The silenced cry: one woman’s diary of a journey to Afghanistan. Ana Tortajada. 915.81 TOR
  • Sisters and rebels: a struggle for the soul of America. Jacquelyn Dowd Hall. 305.4 HAL
  • Sisters in hate: American women on the front lines of white nationalism. Seyward Darby. 320.54 DAR
  • Skirting the issue: stories of Indiana’s historical women artists. Judith Vale Newton, Carol Ann Weiss. Ind. Coll. 704.042 NEW
  • Skirts: fashioning modern femininity in the twentieth century. Kimberly Chrisman-Campbell. 391.477 CHR
  • Smithsonian American women: remarkable objects and stories of strength, ingenuity, and vision from the National Collection. 305.4097 SMI
  • Soil sisters: a toolkit for women farmers. Lisa Kivirist. 338.1082 KIV
  • Sovereign ladies: the six reigning queens of England. Maureen Waller. 942 WAL
  • Standing alone in Mecca: an American woman’s pilgrimage into the heart of Islam. Asra Q. Nomani. 297.352 NOM
  • The status of women in IndianaInd. Coll. 305.4
  • Stealing the show: how women are revolutionizing television. Joy Press. 791.45 PRE
  • A story larger than my own: women writers look back on their lives and careers. 810.9 STO
  • The story of Ruth: twelve moments in every woman’s life. Joan D. Chittister. 248.843 CHI
  • Suffrage: women’s long battle for the vote. Ellen Carol DuBois. 324.623 DUB
  • Surviving Southampton: African American women and resistance in Nat Turner’s community. Vanessa M. Holden. 306.362 HOL
  • Talking taboo: American Christian women get frank about faith. 248.843 TAL
  • Text me when you get home: the evolution and triumph of modern female friendship. Kayleen Schaefer. 302.34 SCH
  • There’s a woman in the pulpit: Christian clergywomen share their hard days, holy moments & the healing power of humor. 253 THE
  • 33 things every girl should know about women’s historyY 305.4 THI
  • This is how we rise: reach your highest potential, empower women, lead change in the world. Claudia Chan. 305.42 CHA
  • This long thread: women of color on craft, community, and connection. Jen Hewett. 305.488 HEW
  • This woman’s work: essays on music. 780.82 THI
  • A thousand sisters: the heroic airwomen of the Soviet Union in World War II. Elizabeth Wein. Y 940.5449 WEI
  • Tied up in knots: how getting what we wanted made women miserable. Andrea Tantaros. 305.4 TAN
  • Together we rise: behind the scenes at the protest heard round the world. 305.42 TOG
  • A train in winter: an extraordinary story of women, friendship, and resistance in occupied France. Caroline Moorehead. 940.5336 MOO
  • The turnaway study: ten years, a thousand women, and the consequences of having–or being denied–an abortion. Diana Greene Foster. 362.1988 FOS
  • Under the sabers: the unwritten code of Army wives. Tanya Biank. 355.12 BIA
  • Unveiled: the hidden lives of Nuns. Cheryl L. Reed. 271.9 REE
  • Very funny ladies: the New Yorker’s women cartoonists. Liza Donnelly. 741.56 DON
  • War is not over when it’s over: women speak out from the ruins of war. Ann Jones. 363.3498 JON
  • Water from the well: Sarah, Rebekah, Rachel, and Leah. Anne Roiphe. 222.11 ROI
  • “We must be fearless”: the woman suffrage movement in Indiana. Anita Morgan. Ind. Coll. 324.62 MOR
  • When everything changed: the amazing journey of American women, from 1960 to the present. Gail Collins. 305.4209 COL
  • When women invented television: the untold story of the female powerhouses who pioneered the way we watch today. Jennifer Keishin Armstrong. 791.45 ARM
  • Whose story is this?: old conflicts, new chapters. Rebecca Solnit. 305.42 SOL
  • Wings of gold: the story of the first women naval aviators. Beverly Weintraub. 359.94 WEI
  • Women and leadership: real lives, real lessons. Julia Gillard, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala. 658.409 GIL
  • Women and other monsters: building a new mythology. Jess Zimmerman. 155.333 ZIM
  • Women impressionists759.054 WOM
  • Women in pants: manly maidens, cowgirls, and other renegades. Catherine Smith. Y 391.2 SMI
  • Women in the picture: what culture does with female bodies. Catherine McCormack. 704.9424 MACC
  • Women of taste: a collaboration celebrating quilt artists and chefs746.46 WOM
  • Women of the American Revolution. Louise Chipley Slavicek. 973.3 SLA
  • The women of the cousins’ war: the duchess, the queen, and the king’s mother. Philippa Gregory, David Baldwin, Michael Jones. 942.04 GRE
  • Women of the world: a global collection of art704.042 WOM
  • Women travelers: a century of trailblazing adven-tures, 1850-1950. Christel Mouchard. 910.92 MOU
  • Women who risk: profiles of women in extreme sports. Marilyn Olsen. 796.082 OLS
  • The women with silver wings. Katherine Sharp Landdeck. 940.5449 LAN
  • Women’s letters: America from the Revolutionary War to the present920.72 WOM
  • A world apart: women, prison, and life behind bars. Cristina Rathbone. 365.43 RAT
  • A world of our own: women as artists since the Renaissance. Frances Borzello. 704.042 BOR
  • A year of Biblical womanhood: how a liberated woman found herself sitting on her roof, covering her head, and calling her husband “master”. Rachel Held Evans. 220 EVA

POETRY & LITERATURE

  • After every war: twentieth-century women poets831 AFT
  • Between the heart and the land = Entre el corazon y la tierra: Latina poets in the Midwest811.008 BET
  • The girl and the goddess: stories and poems of divine wisdom. Nikita Gill. 821.92 GIL
  • Girl sleuth: Nancy Drew and the women who created her. Melanie Rehak. 813 REH
  • Her words: diverse voices in contemporary Appalachian women’s poetry811.009 HER
  • I am the beggar of the world: landays from contemporary Afghanistan891.593 IAM
  • Index of women. Amy Gerstler. 811.54 GER
  • A journey with two maps: becoming a woman poet. Eavan Boland. 824 BOL
  • A jury of her peers: American women writers from Anne Bradstreet to Annie Proulx. Elaine Showalter. 810.9 SHO
  • Let me tell you where I’ve been: new writing by women of the Iranian diaspora810.8092 LET
  • A line of driftwood: the Ada Blackjack story. Diane Glancy. 811.54 GLA
  • Modernist Women Poets: an anthology811.008 MOD
  • Songs of love and war: Afghan women’s poetry. Sayd Bahodine Majrouh. 891.593 MAJ
  • Still mad: American women writers and the feminist imagination, 1950-2020. Sandra M. Gilbert, Susan Gubar. 810.9928 GIL
  • Watercolor women, opaque men: a novel in verse. Ana Castillo. 811 CAS
  • Well-read black girl: finding our stories, discovering ourselves: an anthology. 810.8089 WEL
  • The woman I kept to myself. Julia Alvarez. 811 ALV

BIOGRAPHY / MEMOIR

  • 5 Black Women, Inc.: 25 stories that gave birth to a company. Annette Y. Britton. Ind. Coll. B Britton
  • Ada Blackjack: a true story of survival in the Arctic. Jennifer Niven. B Blackjack
  • Alice: Alice Roosevelt Longworth, from White House princess to Washington power broker. Stacy A. Cordery. B Longworth
  • American Jezebel: the uncommon life of Anne Hutchinson, the woman who defied the Puritans. Eve LaPlante. B Hutchinson
  • America’s mom: the life, lessons, and legacy of Ann Landers. Rick Kogan. B Landers
  • And his lovely wife: a memoir from the woman beside the man. Connie Schultz. B Schultz
  • Assume nothing: a story of intimate violence. Tanya Selvaratnam. 362.8292 SEL
  • At Powerline and Diamond Hill: unexpected intersections of life and work. Lee Snyder. B Snyder
  • Barefoot heart: stories of a migrant child. Elva Trevino Hart. B Hart, Spanish Lang. 973.0468 HAR
  • Beatrix Potter: a life in nature. Linda Lear. B Potter
  • Becoming Jane Austen. Jon Spence. B Austen
  • Becoming Maria: love and chaos in the South Bronx. Sonia Manzano. Y 791.45 MAN
  • Becoming Ms. Burton: from prison to recovery to leading the fight for incarcerated women. Susan Burton, Cari Lynn. 364.8 BUR
  • Becoming Queen Victoria: the tragic death of Princess Charlotte and the unexpected rise of Britain’s greatest monarch. Kate Williams. 941.081 WIL
  • Being Lolita: a memoir. Alisson Wood. 362.88 WOO
  • Bend, not break: a life in two worlds. Ping Fu. B Fu
  • Betrayed: the assassination of Digna Ochoa. Linda Diebel. 364.1523 DIE
  • Between two worlds: my life and captivity in Iran. Roxana Saberi. 070.92 SAB
  • Billie Holiday: the musician and the myth. John Szwed. B Holiday
  • Black, white and Jewish: autobiography of a shifting self. Rebecca Walker. B Walker
  • Blasphemy: a memoir: sentenced to death over a cup of water. Asia Bibi. B Bibi
  • The body and the book: writing from a Mennonite life: essays and poems. Julia Kasdorf. B Kasdorf
  • Book of ages: the life and opinions of Jane Franklin. Jill Lepore. B Mecom
  • Born with teeth: a memoir. Kate Mulgrew. B Mulgrew
  • Bound for the Promised Land: Harriet Tubman, portrait of an American hero. Kate Clifford Larson. B Tubman
  • Breath: a lifetime in the rhythm of an iron lung: a memoir. Martha Mason. B Mason
  • The Brontes at Haworth. Ann Dinsdale. B Bronte
  • Bugatti queen: in search of a French racing legend. Miranda Seymour. B Nice
  • Burned alive: a victim of the law of men. 362.8292 SOU
  • The butterfly mosque. G. Willow Wilson. B Wilson
  • Calamity Jane: the woman and the legend. James D. McLaird. B Calamity Jane
  • Can’t nothing bring me down: chasing myself in the race against time. Ida Keeling. B Keeling, EAudiobook
  • Carrie Mae Weems. 770 CAR
  • A century of wisdom: lessons from the life of Alice Herz-Sommer, the world’s oldest living Holocaust survivor. Caroline Stoessinger. B Herz-Sommer
  • Charlotte Brontë: a fiery heart. Claire Harman. B Bronte
  • Cheeky: a head-to-toe memoir. Ariella Elovic. Graphic 306.4613 ELO
  • The civil wars of Julia Ward Howe: a biography. Elaine Showalter. B Howe
  • Claiming ground. Laura Bell. B Bell
  • Claudette Colvin: twice toward justice. Phillip Hoose. Y 323.092 HOO
  • Cleopatra: a life. Stacy Schiff. B Cleopatra
  • The climb of my life: scaling mountains with a borrowed heart. Kelly Perkins. 796.522 PER
  • Climbing the mango trees: a memoir of a childhood in India. Madhur Jaffrey. 641.509 JAF
  • Clover Adams: a gilded and heartbreaking life. Natalie Dykstra. B Adams
  • Coco Chanel: the legend and the life. Justine Picardie. B Chanel
  • Cokie: a life well lived. Steven V. Roberts. B Roberts, EAudiobook
  • Consuelo and Alva Vanderbilt: the story of a daughter and a mother in the Gilded Age. Amanda Mackenzie Stuart. B Vanderbilt
  • The convert: a tale of exile and extremism. Deborah Baker. 297.574 BAK
  • The cooked seed: a memoir. Anchee Min. B Min
  • Country girl: a memoir. Edna O’Brien. B O’Brien
  • Crazy love: a memoir. Leslie Morgan Steiner. 362.8292 STE
  • Crossing over: one woman’s exodus from Amish life. Ruth Irene Garrett. B Garrett
  • Cyndi Lauper: a memoir. Cyndi Lauper. B Lauper
  • Danica–: crossing the line. Danica Patrick. B Patrick
  • Daring: my passages. Gail Sheehy. B Sheehy
  • Daughters of the samurai: a journey from East to West and back. Janice P. Nimura. 920.72 NIM
  • Dear Senator: a memoir of the daughter of Strom Thurmond. Essie Mae Washington-Williams. 973.9 WAS
  • Decca: the letters of Jessica MitfordB Mitford
  • Diana of the Dunes: the true story of Alice Gray. Janet Zenke Edwards. Ind. Coll. B Gray
  • A dip in the ocean: rowing solo across the Indian. Sarah Outen. Y 910.916 OUT
  • The discovery of Jeanne Baret: a story of science, the high seas, and the first woman to circumnavigate the globe. Glynis Ridley. B Baret
  • Dolores Huerta: labor leader. Debra A. Miller. B Huerta
  • Dressed in dreams: a black girl’s love letter to the power of fashion. Tanisha C. Ford. 391 FOR
  • The dressmaker of Khair Khana: five sisters, one remarkable family, and the woman who risked everything to keep them safe. Gayle Tzemach Lemmon. 958.1 TZE
  • The Duchess Countess: the woman who scandalized eighteenth-century London. Catherine Ostler. 941.07 OST
  • Eating pomegranates: a memoir of mothers, daughters, and the BRCA gene. Sarah Gabriel. 362.1969 GAB
  • Eighty days: Nellie Bly and Elizabeth Bisland’s history-making race around the world. Matthew Goodman. 910.41 GOO
  • Elizabeth of York: a Tudor queen and her world. Alison Weir. B Elizabeth
  • Elizabeth the Queen: the life of a modern monarch. Sally Bedell Smith. B Elizabeth II
  • Empress Dowager Cixi: the concubine who launched modern China. Jung Chang. B Cixi
  • Escape. Carolyn Jessop. 289.33 JES
  • Escape points: a memoir. Michele Weldon. 362.1969 WEL
  • Everybody’s got something. Robin Roberts. B Roberts
  • Extraordinary, ordinary people: a memoir of family. Condoleezza Rice. B Rice
  • Fair game. Valerie Plame Wilson. B Wilson
  • The far traveler: voyages of a Viking woman. Nancy Marie Brown. 970.013 BRO
  • The favored daughter: one woman’s fight to lead Afghanistan into the future. Fawzia Koofi. B Koofi
  • A fighting chance. Elizabeth Warren. 328.73 WAR
  • Flappers: six women of a dangerous generation. Judith Mackrell. 920.72 MACK
  • Forbidden lessons in a Kabul guesthouse: the true story of a woman who risked everything to bring hope to Afghanistan. Suraya Sadeed. 958.1047 SAD
  • Frida in America: the creative awakening of a great artist. Celia Stahr. 759.972 STA
  • Gabby: a story of courage and hope. Gabrielle Giffords, Mark Kelly. B Giffords, Large Type B Giffords
  • Garbo. Robert Gottlieb. B Garbo
  • Gellhorn. Caroline Moorehead. B Gellhorn
  • Gertrude Bell: queen of the desert, shaper of nations. Georgina Howell. B Bell
  • Girl hunter: revolutionizing the way we eat, one hunt at a time. Georgia Pellegrini. 799.2 PEL
  • God moves mountains one pebble at a time: the healing journey of Naomi StoltzfusB Stoltzfus
  • Going rogue: an American life. Sarah Palin. B Palin, Large Type B Palin
  • Goodbye, sweet girl: a story of domestic violence and survival. Kelly Sundberg. 362.8292 SUN
  • Hard choices. Hillary Rodham Clinton. B Clinton, Large Type B Clinton, Spanish Lang. B Clinton, Ebook, EAudiobook
  • Harriet Beecher Stowe: a spiritual life. Nancy Koester. B Stowe
  • Harriet Tubman: a biography. James A. McGowan, William C. Kashatus. B Tubman
  • Healing hearts: a memoir of a female heart surgeon. Kathy E. Magliato. 617.412 MAG
  • Henrietta Maria: the warrior queen who divided a nation. Leanda De Lisle. B Henrietta Maria
  • Her honor: my life on the bench … what works, what’s broken, and how to change it. LaDoris Hazzard Cordell. 347.794 COR
  • Hildegard of Bingen: a spiritual reader. Carmen Acevedo Butcher. 248.22 BUT
  • Hillary Clinton. Dena B. Levy. B Clinton
  • HRC: state secrets and the rebirth of Hillary Clinton. Jonathan Allen, Amie Parnes. B Clinton
  • Hunger: a memoir of (my) body. Roxane Gay. B Gay, Ebook, EAudiobook
  • Ida McKinley: the turn-of-the-century first lady through war, assassination, and secret disability. Carl Sferrazza Anthony. B McKinley
  • If nuns ruled the world: ten sisters on a mission. Jo Piazza. 255.9 PIA
  • An illuminated life: Belle da Costa Greene’s journey from prejudice to privilege. Heidi Ardizzone. B Greene
  • I’m still standing: from captive U.S. soldier to free citizen–my journey home. Shoshana Johnson. 956.7044 JOH
  • The immortal life of Henrietta Lacks. Rebecca Skloot. 616.0277 SKL, Large Type 616.0277 SKL, Y 616.0277 SKL
  • In my father’s country: an Afghan woman defies her fate. Saima Wahab. 958.1047 WAH
  • In the body of the world. Eve Ensler. B Ensler
  • In the name of honor: a memoir. Mukhtar Mai. B Mai
  • In the shadow of the empress: the defiant lives of Maria Theresa, mother of Marie Antoinette, and her daughters. Nancy Goldstone. 940.2509 GOL
  • Incidents in the life of a slave girl: contexts, criticism. Harriet Jacobs. B Jacobs
  • Infidel. Ayaan Hirsi Ali. B Hirsi Ali
  • Inside the kingdom: my life in Saudi Arabia. Carmen Bin Ladin. B Bin Ladin
  • Is rape a crime?: a memoir, an investigation, and a manifesto. Michelle Bowdler. 362.883 BOW
  • It’s what I do: a photographer’s life of love and war. Lynsey Addario. 770.92 ADD
  • James Tiptree, Jr.: the double life of Alice B. Sheldon. Julie Phillips. B Tiptree
  • Jane Addams: spirit in action. Louise W. Knight. B Addams
  • Jane Goodall: the woman who redefined man. Dale Peterson. B Goodall
  • Jet girl: my life in war, peace, and the cockpit of the world’s most lethal aircraft, the F/A-18 Super Hornet. Caroline Johnson. 359.0092 JOH
  • Joan of Arc. Mary Gordon. B Joan of Arc
  • Journey from the land of no: a girlhood caught in revolutionary Iran. Roya Hakakian. B Hakakian
  • Joy: poet, seeker, and the woman who captivated C. S. Lewis. Abigail Santamaria. B Davidman
  • Katherine the queen: the remarkable life of Katherine Parr, the last wife of Henry VIII. Linda Porter. B Catharine Parr
  • Katie: the real story. Edward Klein. B Couric
  • The keeper of Lime Rock: the remarkable true story of Ida Lewis, America’s most celebrated lighthouse keeper. Lenore Skomal. B Lewis
  • The kings’ mistresses: the liberated lives of Marie Mancini, Princess Colonna, and her sister Hortense, Duchess Mazarin. Elizabeth C. Goldsmith. 944.033 GOL
  • The lady and the panda: the true adventures of the first American explorer to bring back China’s most exotic animal. Vicki Constantine Croke. 599.789 CRO
  • The lady and the peacock: the life of Aung San Suu Kyi. Peter Popham. B Aung
  • Lady Catherine, the earl, and the real Downton Abbey. The Countess of Carnarvon. B Carnarvon
  • The lady in the tower: the fall of Anne Boleyn. Alison Weir. B Anne Boleyn
  • The language of baklava. Diana Abu-Jaber. 641.595 ABU
  • Last chance Texaco: chronicles of an American troubadour. Rickie Lee Jones. B Jones
  • The last empress: Madame Chiang Kai-shek and the birth of modern China. Hannah Pakula. B Chiang
  • Leap of faith: memoirs of an unexpected life. Queen Noor. B Noor, CD B Noor
  • A Lenape among the Quakers: the life of Hannah Freeman. Dawn G. Marsh. 970.3 MAR
  • Liar, temptress, soldier, spy: four women undercover in the Civil War. Karen Abbott. 973.785 ABB
  • A life displaced: a Mennonite woman’s flight from war-torn Poland. Edna Thiessen. B Thiessen
  • A life in secrets: Vera Atkins and the missing agents of WWII. Sarah Helm. B Atkins
  • Life is not a stage: from Broadway baby to a lovely lady and beyond. Florence Henderson. B Henderson
  • Life so far. Betty Friedan. B Friedan
  • Lipstick jihad: a memoir of growing up Iranian in America and American in Iran. Azadeh Moaveni. B Moaveni
  • Listening for Madeleine: a portrait of Madeleine L’Engle in many voices813 LEN
  • The long journey home: a memoir. Margaret Robison. B Robison
  • The lost German slave girl. John Bailey. 305.8968 BAI
  • Love in a torn land: Joanna of Kurdistan, the true story of a freedom fighter’s escape from Iraqi vengeance. Jean Sasson. 956.7044 SAS
  • Love my rifle more than you: young and female in the U.S. Army. Kayla Williams. B Williams
  • Lucrezia Borgia: life, love and death in Renaissance Italy. Sarah Bradford. B Borgia
  • M train. Patti Smith. B Smith
  • Madame Tussaud: a life in wax. Kate Berridge. B Tussaud
  • Marrying Anita: a quest for love in the new India. Anita Jain. B Jain
  • Martha Washington: an American life. Patricia Brady. B Washington
  • Mary: a flesh-and-blood biography of the Virgin Mother. Lesley Hazleton. 232.91 HAZ
  • Mary Boleyn: the mistress of kings. Alison Weir. B Boleyn
  • Mary Magdalene. Bruce Chilton. 226.092 CHI
  • Mary Tudor: princess, bastard, queen. Anna Whitelock. B Mary I
  • Mayada: daughter of Iraq: one woman’s survival under Saddam Hussein. Jean Sasson. 956.704 SAS, Spanish Lang. 956.704 SAS
  • Michelle: a biography. Liza Mundy. B Obama
  • Mighty be our powers: how sisterhood, prayer, and sex changed a nation at war: a memoir. Leymah Gbowee. B Gbowee, CD B Gbowee
  • A million years with you: a memoir of life observed. Elizabeth Marshall Thomas. B Thomas
  • Miss Leavitt’s stars: the untold story of the woman who discovered how to measure the universe. George Johnson. 522.09 JOH
  • Mockingbird: a portrait of Harper Lee. Charles J. Shields. B Lee
  • The moment: standing up to Bill Cosby, speaking up for women. Andrea Constand. 364.153 CON
  • Mother Angelica: the remarkable story of a nun, her nerve, and a network of miracles. Raymond Arroyo. 271.973 ARR, Spanish Lang. 271.973 ARR
  • Mother Jones: the most dangerous woman in America. Elliott J. Gorn. B Jones
  • Mrs. Lincoln: a life. Catherine Clinton. B Lincoln
  • Mrs. Robinson’s disgrace: the private diary of a Victorian lady. Kate Summerscale. 941.081 SUM
  • Muriel Spark: the biography. Martin Stannard. B Spark
  • My beloved world. Sonia Sotomayor. B Sotomayor, Large Type B Sotomayor, Spanish Lang. B Sotomayor
  • My prison, my home: one woman’s story of captivity in Iran. Haleh Esfandiari. 955.0542 ISF
  • My wars are laid away in books: the life of Emily Dickinson. Alfred Habegger. B Dickinson
  • Naked in the marketplace: the lives of George Sand. Benita Eisler. B Sand
  • Nature’s storyteller: the life of Gene Stratton-Porter. Barbara Olenyik Morrow. B Stratton-Porter
  • No higher honor: a memoir of my years in Washington. Condoleezza Rice. B Rice
  • No walls and the recurring dream: a memoir. Ani DiFranco. 782.4216 DIF
  • Nomad: from Islam to America–a personal journey through the clash of civilizations. Ayaan Hirsi Ali. B Hirsi Ali
  • Not even my name: from a death march in Turkey to a new home in America, a young girl’s true story of genocide and survival. Thea Halo. B Halo
  • Nylon road: a graphic memoir of coming of age in Iran. Parsua Bashi. Graphic B Bashi
  • O my America!: six women and their second acts in a new world. Sara Wheeler. 973 WHE
  • Obsessive genius: the inner world of Marie Curie. Barbara Goldsmith. B Curie
  • Off the sidelines: raise your voice, change the world. Kirsten Gillibrand. B Gillibrand
  • On her own ground: the life and times of Madam C.J. Walker. A’Lelia Bundles. B Walker
  • One woman’s army: the commanding general of Abu Ghraib tells her story. Janis Karpinski. 956.7044 KAR
  • Open wide the freedom gates. Dorothy Height. B Height
  • Oprah Winfrey. Helen S. Garson. B Winfrey
  • The ordeal of Elizabeth Marsh: a woman in world history. Linda Colley. B Marsh
  • Out of the shadows: six visionary Victorian women in search of a public voice. Emily Midorikawa. 133.9092 MID
  • The Peabody sisters: three women who ignited American romanticism. Megan Marshall. B Peabody
  • A Pearl in the storm: how I found my heart in the middle of the ocean. Tori Murden McClure. B McClure
  • A perfect union: Dolley Madison and the creation of the American nation. Catherine Allgor. B Madison
  • Poor Richard’s women: Deborah Read Franklin and the other women behind the Founding Father. Nancy Rubin Stuart. B Franklin
  • Prisoner of Tehran. Marina Nemat. B Nemat
  • Publishing: a writer’s memoir. Gail Godwin. 813 GOD
  • The Queen Mother: the official biography. William Shawcross. B Elizabeth Queen Mother
  • The Queen Mother: the untold story of Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, who became the Queen Mother. Lady Colin Campbell. B Elizabeth
  • Queen of Scots: the true life of Mary Stuart. John Guy. B Mary Stuart
  • Radiant: the dancer, the scientist, and a friendship forged in light. Liz Heinecke. 792.809 HEI
  • Raised a warrior: a memoir of soccer, grit, and leveling the playing field. Susie Petruccelli. 796.334 PET
  • Read my pins: stories from a diplomat’s jewel box. Madeleine Albright. B Albright
  • Rebel Cinderella: from rags to riches to radical, the epic journey of Rose Pastor Stokes. Adam Hochschild. B Stokes
  • The rebellious life of Mrs. Rosa Parks. Jeanne Theoharis. B Parks, Large Type B Parks
  • Ride of your life: a race car driver’s journey. Lyn St. James. 796.72 SAI
  • Sally Ride: America’s first woman in space. Lynn Sherr. B Ride
  • Sandra Day O’Connor: how the first woman on the Supreme Court became its most influential justice. Joan Biskupic. B O’Connor
  • Savage beauty: the life of Edna St. Vincent Millay. Nancy Milford. B Millay
  • The sea captain’s wife: a true story of love, race, and war in the nineteenth century. Martha Hodes. B Connolly
  • A search for purple cows: a true story of hope. Susan Call. B Call
  • Seaworthy: a swordboat captain returns to the sea. Linda Greenlaw. 639.27 GRE
  • Secrets of Mary Magdalene226.092 SEC, DVD
  • Seducing the demon: writing for my life. Erica Jong. B Jong
  • Seeing Serena. Gerald Marzorati. B Williams, S.
  • She come by it natural: Dolly Parton and the women who lived her songs. Sarah Smarsh. B Parton
  • Sister in the band of brothers: embedded with the 101st Airborne in Iraq. Katherine M. Skiba. 956.7044 SKI
  • Solo: a memoir of Hope. Hope Solo. B Solo
  • The spy who loved: the secrets and lives of Christine Granville. Clare Mulley. B Granville
  • Standing tall: a memoir of tragedy and triumph. C. Vivian Stringer. 796.323 STR
  • Stevie Nicks: visions, dreams & rumours. Zöe Howe. B Nicks
  • Still kicking: my journey as the first woman to play Division I college football. Katie Hnida. B Hnida
  • The story of my life: an Afghan girl on the other side of the sky. Farah Ahmedi. 305.235 AHM
  • Survival, advancement, creativity, and leadership: four Jewish women shaping Indiana history. Ind. Coll. 977.2924 SUR
  • Susan, Linda, Nina, & Cokie: the extraordinary story of the founding mothers of NPR. Lisa Napoli. 070.92 NAP, Ebook
  • Teta, mother, and me: three generations of Arab women. Jean Said Makdisi. B Makdisi
  • Things I’ve been silent about: memories. Azar Nafisi. B Nafisi
  • This child will be great: memoir of a remarkable life by Africa’s first woman president. Ellen Johnson Sirleaf. B Johnson-Sirleaf
  • This will be my undoing: living at the Intersection of black, female, and feminist in (white) America. Morgan Jerkins. 305.488 JER, EAudiobook
  • The titled Americans: three American sisters and the British aristocratic world into which they married. Elisabeth Kehoe. B Jerome
  • To the heart of the Nile: Lady Florence Baker and the exploration of Central Africa. Pat Shipman. 916.76 SHI
  • To walk about in freedom: the long emancipation of Priscilla Joyner. Carole Emberton. 306.362 EMB
  • Unbowed. Wangari Muta Maathai. B Maathai
  • Unbreak my heart: a memoir. Toni Braxton. B Braxton
  • Undaunted: my struggle for freedom and survival in Burma. Zoya Phan. 959.1 PHA
  • The unexpected spy: from the CIA to the FBI, my secret life taking down some of the world’s most notorious terrorists. Tracy Walder. 363.325 WAL
  • Until the final hour: Hitler’s last secretary. Traudl Junge. B Junge
  • The way forward is with a broken heart. Alice Walker. B Walker
  • The way of the river: adventures and meditations of a woman martial artist. BK Loren. Y 796.8 LOR
  • A way was opened: a memoir. Ruth Brunk Stoltzfus. B Stoltzfus
  • Wendy and the lost boys: the uncommon life of Wendy Wasserstein. Julie Salamon. B Wasserstein
  • What they meant for evil: how a lost girl of Sudan found healing, peace, and purpose in the midst of suffering. Rebecca Deng. 276 DEN
  • The woman behind the New Deal: the life of Frances Perkins, FDR’s Secretary of Labor and his moral conscience. Kirstin Downey. B Perkins
  • A woman in Berlin: eight weeks in the conquered city: a diary940.5343 WOM
  • Women heroes of World War II: 26 stories of espionage, sabotage, resistance, and rescue. Kathryn J. Atwood. Y 940.53 ATW
  • The women of the house: how a colonial she-merchant built a mansion, a fortune, and a dynasty. Jean Zimmerman. B Philipse
  • Wonder girl: the magnificent sporting life of Babe Didrikson Zaharias. Don Van Natta Jr. B Zaharias
  • Wrapped in rainbows: the life of Zora Neale Hurston. Valerie Boyd. B Hurston
  • Yeh Yeh’s house. Evelina Chao. B Chao
  • You never gave me a name: one Mennonite woman’s story. Katie Funk Wiebe. B Wiebe
  • Zoya’s story: an Afghan woman’s struggle for freedom. Zoya. 958.104 ZOY, Audio 958.104 ZOY

FICTION

  • Abigail. Jill Eileen Smith. Rel. Fic SMI
  • Abundance: a novel of Marie Antoinette. Sena Jeter Naslund. Fic NAS
  • And she was. Cindy Dyson. Fic DYS
  • The autobiography of Mrs. Tom Thumb. Melanie Benjamin. Fic BEN
  • The baby lottery. Kathryn Trueblood. Fic TRU
  • Bathsheba. Jill Eileen Smith. Rel. Fic SMI
  • The blood of flowers. Anita Amirrezvani. Fic AMI
  • Bond girl. Erin Duffy. Fic DUF
  • The boys’ club. Erica Katz. Fic KAT
  • Break any woman down: stories. Dana Johnson. Fic JOH
  • The calligrapher’s daughter. Eugenia Kim. Fic KIM
  • Calling invisible women. Jeanne Ray. Fic RAY
  • City of women. David R. Gillham. Fic GIL
  • Clara and Mr. Tiffany. Susan Vreeland. Fic VRE, CD Fic VRE
  • Conquistadora. Esmeralda Santiago. Fic SAN, Spanish Lang. Fic SAN
  • Daughters of the stone. Dahlma Llanos-Figueroa. Fic LLA
  • Diamond Ruby. Joseph Wallace. Fic WAL
  • Duchess of Aquitaine: a novel of Eleanor. Margaret Ball. Fic BAL
  • Eight girls taking pictures. Whitney Otto. Fic OTT, Large Type Fic OTT
  • The emancipator’s wife: a novel of Mary Todd Lincoln. Barbara Hambly. Fic HAM
  • The favored queen: a novel of Henry VIII’s third wife. Carolly Erickson. Fic ERI
  • Flygirl. Sherri L. Smith. Y Fic SMI
  • A flying affair. Carla Stewart. Rel. Fic STE
  • The gilded chamber: a novel of Queen Esther. Rebecca Kohn. Fic KOH
  • Girl reading. Katie Ward. Fic WAR
  • Goldilocks. Laura Lam. Sci. Fic LAM
  • Hattie Big Sky. Kirby Larson. Y Fic LAR
  • The heart specialist. Claire Holden Rothman. Fic ROT
  • I shall be near to you. Erin Lindsay McCabe. Fic MACC
  • In a gilded cage. Rhys Bowen. Mystery BOW
  • In the field. Rachel Pastan. Fic PAS
  • Innocent traitor: a novel of Lady Jane Grey. Alison Weir. Fic WEI
  • Journey to the well. Diana Wallis Taylor. Rel. Fic TAY
  • Jump at the sun. Kim McLarin. Fic MACL
  • Katharine Parr, the sixth wife. Alison Weir. Fic WEI
  • The Lady Elizabeth. Alison Weir. Fic WEI
  • The last confessions of Sylvia P. Lee Kravetz. Fic KRA
  • The last white rose: a novel of Elizabeth of York. Alison Weir. Fic WEI, Playaway Weir
  • Leonora in the morning light. Michaela Carter. Fic CAR
  • Lilah: a forbidden love, a people’s destiny.  Marek Halter. Fic HAL, CD Fic HAL
  • Madame Bovary’s daughter. Linda Urbach. Fic URB
  • Madame Tussaud: a novel of the French revolution. Michelle Moran. Fic MOR
  • Mary B. Katherine J. Chen. Fic CHE
  • Mary of Nazareth. Marek Halter. Fic HAL
  • Michal. Jill Eileen Smith. Rel. Fic SMI
  • Mrs. Lincoln’s dressmaker. Jennifer Chiaverini. Fic CHI
  • Nefertiti. Michelle Moran. Fic MOR
  • Nine days a queen: the short life and reign of Lady Jane Grey. Ann Rinaldi. Y Fic RIN
  • The other queen. Philippa Gregory. Fic GRE
  • Patriot hearts. Barbara Hambly. Fic HAM
  • Pearl of China. Anchee Min. Fic MIN
  • Peony in love. Lisa See. Fic SEE
  • Plain bad heroines. Emily M. Danforth. Fic DAN
  • Play ball. Nunzio DeFilippis, Christina Weir. Y 741.5 DEF
  • Queen defiant: a novel of Eleanor of Aquitaine. Anne O’Brien. Fic OBR
  • Rachel and Leah: women of Genesis. Orson Scott Card. Rel. Fic CAR
  • Rashi’s daughters. Maggie Anton. Fic ANT
  • Rebekah: a novel. Jill Eileen Smith. Rel. Fic SMI
  • Remarkable creatures. Tracy Chevalier. Fic CHE
  • The royal governess: a novel of Queen Elizabeth II’s childhood. Wendy Holden. Fic HOL, Large Type Fic HOL
  • Sarah. Marek Halter. Fic HAL, CD Fic HAL
  • Sarai. Jill Eileen Smith. Rel. Fic SMI
  • A short history of women. Kate Walbert. Fic WAL
  • Some sing, some cry. Ntozake Shange, Ifa Bayeza. Fic SHA
  • These is my words: the diary of Sarah Agnes Prine, 1881-1901. Nancy E. Turner. Fic TUR
  • Vanessa & Virginia. Susan Sellers. Fic SEL
  • Velva Jean learns to fly. Jennifer Niven. Fic NIV
  • Victoria rebels. Carolyn Meyer. Y Fic MEY
  • Watch us rise. Renée Watson, Ellen Hagan. Y Fic WAT, Ebook
  • We are the ashes, we are the fire. Joy McCullough. Y Fiction McCullough
  • Wench. Dolen Perkins-Valdez.  Fic PER
  • When the men were gone. Marjorie Herrera Lewis. Fic LEW
  • Zipporah, wife of Moses. Marek Halter. Fic HAL, Large Type Fic HAL, CD Fic HAL

REFERENCE

  • Black women in AmericaR 920 BLA
  • The Penguin atlas of women in the world. Joni Seager. R 305.4 SEA
  • Reference library of American womenR 920.7 REF
  • Women in American societyR 300.7 INF

AUDIOBOOKS

  • Bobbed hair and bathtub gin: writers running wild in the Twenties. Marion Meade. CD 810.9 MEA
  • The naked truth: a working woman’s manifesto on business and what really matters.  Margaret Heffernan. CD 658.4 HEF

DVDS & VIDEOS

  • AmeliaDVD Drama A
  • Backstairs at the White HouseDVD Drama B
  • Bend it like BeckhamDVD Foreign B, VIDEO
  • Daughters of AfghanistanDVD 958.1046
  • Elizabeth IDVD Drama E
  • Fly girlsDVD 940.5449
  • Generation M: misogyny in media and culture.     DVD 305.42
  • The iron ladyDVD Drama I
  • Joan of Arc: virgin warriorVideo B Joan of Arc
  • Killing us softly 4: advertising’s image of womenDVD 659.1042
  • Marie AntoinetteDVD Drama M
  • Mary, Queen of ScotsDVD Drama M
  • Panihari: the water women of IndiaDVD 915.44
  • Reviving OpheliaDVD Drama R
  • The secret life of GeishaDVD 792.702
  • A woman of independent meansDVD Drama W

CHILDREN’S NONFICTION

  • Almost astronauts: 13 women who dared to dream. Tanya Lee Stone. J 629.45 STO
  • Amelia to Zora: twenty-six women who changed the world. Cynthia Chin-Lee. J 920.72 CHI
  • Ancient Egyptian women. Ruth Manning. J 932 MAN
  • Ancient Roman women. Brian Williams. J 937 WIL
  • Changing Woman and her sisters: stories of goddesses from around the world. Katrin Hyman Tchana. J 398.21 TCH
  • Colonial women. Niki Walker. J 973.2 WAL
  • Count on us: American women in the military. Amy Nathan. J 355 NAT
  • Daring women of the American Revolution. Francis Walsh. J 973.3 WAL
  • Daring women of the Civil War. Carin T. Ford. J 973.71 FOR
  • Daughters of Eve: strong women of the Bible. Lillian Hammer Ross. J 220.9 ROS
  • Extraordinary women of the American West. Judy Alter. J 920 ALT
  • Fiesta femenina: celebrating women in Mexican folktale. Mary-Joan Gerson. J 398.209 GER
  • From rags to riches: a history of girls’ clothing in America. Leslie Sills. J 391.2 SIL
  • Girls: a history of growing up female in America. Penny Colman. J 973.083 COL
  • Girls who rocked the world: heroines from Sacagawea to Sheryl Swoopes. Amelie Welden. J 920 WEL
  • Good girl work: factories, sweatshops, and how women changed their role in the American workforce. Catherine Gourley. J 331.4 GOU
  • Heroines of the American Revolution: America’s founding mothers. Diane Silcox-Jarrett. J 973.3 SIL
  • How high can we climb?: the story of women explorers. Jeannine Atkins. J 910.92 ATK
  • If you lived when women won their rights. Anne Kamma. J 324.6 KAM
  • In real life: six women photographers. Leslie Sills. J 770 SIL
  • Not one damsel in distress: world folktales for strong girls. Jane Yolen. J 398.22 YOL
  • Once upon a heroine: 450 books for girls to love. Alison Cooper-Mullin. 011.624 COO
  • Outrageous women of the American frontier. Mary Rodd Furbee. J 920.72 FUR
  • Patriots in petticoats. Shirley Redmond. J 973.3
  • Sea queens: women pirates around the world. Jane Yolen. J 910.45 YOL
  • The serpent slayer: and other stories of strong women. Katrin Tchana. J 398.22 TCH
  • Wheels of change: how women rode the bicycle to freedom (with a few flat tires along the way). Sue Macy. J 796.6 MACY, Y 796.6 MAC
  • Women daredevils. Julie Cummins. J 791.092 CUM
  • Women explorers of the mountains. Margo McLoone. J 796.52 MACL
  • Women of the American West. Liz Sonneborn. J 978 SON
  • Women’s suffrage. Deborah Kops. J 324.6 KOP

CHILDREN’S BIOGRAPHIES

  • Abigail Adams. Alexandra Wallner. EB Adams
  • Amelia Earhart: legendary aviator. Brenda Haugen. JB Earhart
  • Anne Bailey: frontier scout. Mary R. Furbee. JB Bailey
  • Anne Elizabeth’s diary: a young artist’s true story.  Anne Elizabeth Rector. JB Rector
  • Annie Oakley: American sharpshooter. Brenda Haugen. JB Oakley
  • Belle of the West: the true story of Belle Starr. Margaret Rau. JB Starr
  • Bobbie Rosenfeld: the Olympian who could do everything. Anne Dublin. JB Rosenfeld
  • Bottle houses: the creative world of Grandma Prisbrey. Melissa Eskridge Slaymaker. EB Prisbrey
  • Bridget “Biddy” Mason: from slave to businesswoman. Jean Kinney Williams. JB Mason
  • Bylines: a photobiography of Nellie Bly. Sue Macy. JB Bly
  • Carrie Chapman Catt: a voice for women. Kristin Thoennes Keller. JB Catt
  • Catherine de Medici: the power behind the French throne. Barbara Somervill. JB Catherine de Medicis
  • Chien-Shiung Wu: pioneering physicist and atomic researcher. Stephanie H. Cooperman. JB Wu
  • Cissie Palmer: putting wealth to work. Judy Alter. EB Palmer
  • Cleopatra. Adele Geras. JB Cleopatra
  • Danica Patrick. Jason Glaser. JB Patrick
  • The diary of Susie King Taylor, Civil War nurseJB Taylor
  • Dolores Huerta: labor leader and civil rights activist. Robin S. Doak. JB Huerta
  • Eleanor Roosevelt: First Lady of the world. Barbara A. Somervill. JB Roosevelt
  • Elizabeth Blackwell: a life of diligence. Ann-Marie Kishel. EB Blackwell
  • Elizabeth Cady Stanton: social reformer. Michael Burgan. JB Stanton
  • Elizabeth Dole: public servant and senator. Dana Meachen Rau. JB Dole
  • Elizabeth I: Queen of Tudor England. Myra Weatherly. JB Elizabeth I
  • Elizabeth Van Lew: Civil War spy. Heidi Schoof. JB Van Lew
  • Ellen Ochoa: the first Hispanic woman in space. Joy Paige. JB Ochoa
  • The escape of Oney Judge: Martha Washington’s slave finds freedom. Emily Arnold McCully. EB Judge
  • Florence Nightingale and the advancement of nursing. Bonnie Hinman. JB Nightingale
  • The forbidden schoolhouse: the true and dramatic story of Prudence Crandall and her students. Suzanne Jurmain. JB Crandall
  • Gertrude Elion: Nobel prize winner in physiology and medicine. Jennifer MacBain. JB Elion
  • The girl from Chimel. Rigoberta Menchu. JB Menchu
  • Gloria Steinem: champion of women’s rights. Nancy Garhan Attebury. JB Steinem
  • Grand Duchess Anastasia Romanov. Mary Englar. J 947.083 ENG
  • Grandma Moses. Alexandra Wallner. EB Moses
  • Harriet Tubman, secret agent. Thomas B. Allen. JB Tubman
  • Hatshepsut: the princess who became king. Ellen Galford. JB Hatshepsut
  • Helen Keller. David A. Adler. EB Keller
  • Hypatia: mathematician, inventor, and philosopher. Sandy Donovan. JB Hypatia
  • I could do that!: Esther Morris gets women the vote. Linda Arms White. EB Morris
  • Ida B. Wells-Barnett: powerhouse with a pen. Catherine A. Welch. JB Wells-Barnett
  • Isak Dinesen: Gothic storyteller. Roger Leslie. JB Dinesen
  • Jane Addams: a photo biography. John Riley. EB Addams
  • Joan of Arc: heroine of France. Ann Tompert. EB Joan of Arc
  • The last princess: the story of Princess Ka`iulani of Hawai`i. Fay Stanley. JB Kaiulani
  • Madam C.J. Walker: entrepreneur and millionaire. Darlene R. Stille. JB Walker
  • Madame Chiang Kai-shek: face of modern China. Sandy Donovan. JB Chiang
  • Margaret Bourke-White: her pictures were her life. Susan Goldman Rubin. JB White
  • Marvelous Mattie: how Margaret E. Knight became an inventor. Emily Arnold McCully. EB Knight
  • Mary Cassatt: impressionist painter. Lois V. Harris. JB Cassatt
  • Mary Wollstonecraft and the rights of women. Calvin Craig Miller. JB Wollstonecraft
  • Mercy Otis Warren: author and historian. Jennifer Blizin Gillis. JB Warren
  • Mighty Jackie: the strike-out queen. Marissa Moss. EB Mitchell
  • Patience Wright: America’s first sculptor, and revolutionary spy. Pegi Deitz Shea. JB Wright
  • Phillis Wheatley: slave and poet. Robin S. Doak. JB Wheatley
  • Queen Noor: American-born queen of Jordan. Lucia Raatma. JB Noor
  • Rare treasure: Mary Anning and her remarkable discoveries. Don Brown. EB Anning
  • Rosa. Nikki Giovanni. EB Parks
  • Rosalind Franklin. Cath Senker. JB Franklin
  • Sacagawea. Stacy DeKeyser. JB Sacagawea
  • Searching for Chipeta: the story of a Ute and her people. Vickie Leigh Krudwig. JB Chipeta
  • Sojourner Truth: preacher for freedom and equality. Suzanne Slade. JB Truth
  • Spirit like a storm: the story of Mary Shelley. Calvin Craig Miller. JB Shelley
  • A strong right arm: the story of Mamie “Peanut” Johnson. Michelle Y. Green. JB Johnson
  • Talkin’ about Bessie: the story of aviator Elizabeth Coleman. Nikki Grimes. JB Coleman
  • They called her Molly Pitcher. Anne Rockwell. EB Pitcher
  • Venus and Serena Williams. David and Patricia Armentrout. EB Williams
  • Victoria Woodhull: first woman presidential candidate. Jacqueline McLean. JB Woodhull
  • Vision of beauty: the story of Sarah Breedlove Walker. Kathryn Lasky. EB Walker
  • The voice that challenged a nation: Marian Anderson and the struggle for equal rights. Russell Freedman. JB Anderson
  • Wangari’s trees of peace: a true story from Africa. Jeanette Winter. EB Wangari
  • When Esther Morris headed West: women, Wyoming, and the right to vote. Connie Nordhielm Wooldridge. EB Morris
  • Wild Rose: Nancy Ward and the Cherokee Nation. Mary R. Furbee. JB Ward
  • Wilma Mankiller: chief of the Cherokee Nation. Pamela Dell. JB Mankiller

CHILDREN’S FICTION

  • Getting in the game. Dawn FitzGerald. J FIT
  • The girl who threw butterflies. Mick Cochrane. J COC
  • Girls to the rescue: tales of clever, courageous girls from around the worldJ GIR
  • You come to Yokum. Carol Otis Hurst. J HUR

PICTURE BOOKS & EASY READERS

  • Dirt on their skirts: the story of the young women who won the world championship. Doreen Rappaport, Lyndall Callan. Pic RAP
  • Elena’s serenade. Campbell Geeslin. Pic GEE
  • Girl, you’re amazing! Virginia Kroll. Pic KRO
  • Girls A to Z. Eve Bunting. Pic BUN
  • Girls hold up this world. Jada Pinkett Smith. Pic SMI
  • How the Amazon queen fought the prince of Egypt. Tamara Bower. Pic BOW
  • Mama went to jail for the vote. Kathleen Karr. Pic KAR
  • Pilot mom. Kathleen Benner Duble. Pic DUB
  • Players in pigtails. Shana Corey. Pic COR
  • Stagecoach Sal. Deborah Hopkinson. Pic HOP
  • Touchdown! Alyson Heller. E HEL
  • Voting rights days. Ellen Weiss. E WEI
  • You forgot your skirt, Amelia Bloomer: a very improper story. Shana Corey. Pic COR

LA HISTORIA DE LAS MUJERES EN ESPAÑOL / WOMEN’S HISTORY IN SPANISH

  • Corazón descalzo: historias de una niña migratoria. Elva Treviño Hart. Spanish Lang. 973.0468 HAR
  • Cleopatra. Ignacio Saúl Pérez-Juana de Casal. Spanish Lang. B Cleopatra
  • Es mi turno: un viaje en busca de mi voz y mis raíces. Ilia Calderón. Spanish Lang. B Calderón
  • Frida: una biografía de Frida Kahlo. Hayden Herrera. Spanish Lang. B Kahlo
  • Isabel I, Reina de Inglaterra: la reina virgen. Enrique Sarasa Bara. Spanish Lang. B Elizabeth I
  • Juana la Loca: reina de España. Luis Cantalapiedra. Spanish Lang. B Juana
  • La música en mi vida: memorias, canciones y sueños cumplidos. Cristela Alonzo. Spanish Lang. B Alonzo
  • Retazos de mi vida: testimonio de una revolucionaria salvadoreña. Lorena Pena Mendoza. Spanish Lang. B Palacios
  • Las seis esposas de Enrique VIII. Antonio Fraser. Spanish Lang. 942.052 FRA
  • Sonia Sotomayor: una sabia decisiónSpanish Lang. B Sotomayor
  • Vivas en su jardín: la verdadera historia de las hermanas Mirabal y su lucha por la libertad. Dede Mirabal. Spanish Lang. B Mirabal
  • El color del corazón: la historia de Harriet Beecher Stowe y la novela que cambío una nacíon: la cabaña del tío Tom. Mario Escobar. Spanish Lang. Fic ESC
  • Furia. Yamile Saied Méndez. Spanish Lang. Fic MÉN
  • Indómita. Dahlma Llanos-Figueroa. Spanish Lang. Fic LLA
  • Leona. Celia del Palacio. Spanish Lang. Fic PAL
  • Ellen Ochoa: la primera astronauta latina. Lila y Rick Guzman. Sp. Lang. JB Ochoa
  • Frida Kahlo: pinto su vida. Lila y Rick Guzman. Sp. Lang. JB Kahlo
  • My name is Gabriela: the life of Gabriela Mistral = Me llamo Gabriela: la vida de Gabriela Mistral. Monica Brown. Sp. Lang. EB Mistral