Incoming Resources
- 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
- 20 fun facts about Thomas Jefferson, Jill Keppeler
- Jackson Pollock, splashed paint and wasn't sorry, Fausto Gilberti
- Long-armed Ludy and the first women's Olympics, based on the true story of Lucile Ellerbe Godbold, Jean L.S. Patrick ; illustrated by Adam Gustavson
- Still I rise, the persistence of phenomenal women, by Marlene Wagman-Geller ; foreword by Laurel Corona
- Rising above, how 11 athletes overcame challenges in their youth to become stars, Gregory Zuckerman with Elijah and Gabriel Zuckerman
- Heavy, an American memoir, by Kiese Laymon
- The girl who drew butterflies, how Maria Merian's art changed science, Joyce Sidman
- Gorbachev, his life and times, William Taubman
- Who was Bob Marley?, by Katie Ellison ; illustrated by Gregory Copeland
- Who is Ralph Lauren?, Jane O'Connor ; illustrated by Stephen Marchesi
- 42 is not just a number, the odyssey of Jackie Robinson, American hero, Doreen Rappaport
- Grace Hopper, queen of computer code, by Laurie Wallmark ; illustrated by Katy Wu
- The presidential masters of prehistory, written by Saskia Lacey ; illustrated by Sernur Isik
- The Lowells of Massachusetts, an American family, Nina Sankovitch
- Lin-Manuel Miranda, by Laurie Calkhoven ; illustrated by Alyssa Petersen
- The allies, Roosevelt, Churchill, Stalin, and the unlikely alliance that won World War II, Winston Groom
- Invisible, the forgotten story of the black woman lawyer who took down America's most powerful mobster, Stephen L. Carter
- Alexander Hamilton, by James Buckley Jr. ; illustrated by Charlotte Ager
- Enemy child, the story of Norman Mineta, a boy imprisoned in a Japanese American internment camp during World War II, Andrea Warren
- Louisa on the front lines, Louisa May Alcott in the Civil War, Samantha Seiple
- All happy families, a memoir, Jeanne McCulloch
- Miss Mary reporting, the true story of sportswriter Mary Garber, written by Sue Macy ; illustrated by C.F. Payne
- Rising out of hatred, the awakening of a former white nationalist, Eli Saslow
- Write to me, letters from Japanese American children to the Librarian they left behind, Cynthia Grady ; illustrated by Amiko Hirao
- Leonardo da Vinci, Walter Isaacson
- The food explorer, the true adventures of the globe-trotting botanist who transformed what America eats, Daniel Stone
- 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
- The Chief, the life and turbulent times of Chief Justice John Roberts, Joan Biskupic
- American Eden, David Hosack, botany, and medicine in the garden of the early republic, Victoria Johnson
- I am Gandhi, Brad Meltzer ; illustrated by Christopher Eliopoulos
- Life in code, a personal history of technology, Ellen Ullman
- The catalogue of shipwrecked books, Christopher Columbus, his son, and the quest to build the world's greatest library, Edward Wilson-Lee
- Hello, I'm Johnny Cash, G. Neri ; illustrated by A. G. Ford
- Second wind, a sunfish sailor, an island, and the voyage that brought a family together, Nathaniel Philbrick
- The boys in the boat, nine Americans and their epic quest for gold at the 1936 Berlin Olympics, Daniel James Brown
- Whiskey in a teacup, what growing up in the South taught me about life, love, and baking biscuits, Reese Witherspoon
- When death becomes life, notes from a transplant surgeon, Joshua D. Mezrich
- Rebel, my life outside the lines, Nick Nolte
- Can't help myself, lessons and confessions from a modern advice columnist, Meredith Goldstein
- Yes we (still) can, politics in the age of Obama, Twitter, and Trump, Dan Pfeiffer
- John Lewis and desegregation, Gerry Boehme
- When sparks fly, the true story of Robert Goddard, father of US rocketry, by Kristen Fulton ; illustrated by Diego Funck
- Who was Albert Einstein?, by Jess M. Brallier ; illustrated by Robert Andrew Parker
- Every day is extra, John Kerry
- Robin, Dave Itzkoff
- Mama Africa!, how Miriam Makeba spread hope with her song, Kathryn Erskine ; illustrated by Charly Palmer
- Republic of spin, an inside history of the American presidency, David Greenberg