Incoming Resources
- Cuba, a brief history, Sergio Guerra Vilaboy, Oscar Loyola Vega ; [translated by Mary Todd]
- My dear Hamilton, a novel of Eliza Schuyler Hamilton, Stephanie Dray & Laura Kamoie
- Shaking things up, 14 young women who changed the world, by Susan Hood ; illustrated by Selina Alko, Sophie Blackall, Lisa Brown, Hadley Hooper, Emily Winfield Martin, Oge Mora, Julie Morstad, Sara Palacios, LeUyen Pham, Erin K. Robinson, Isabel Roxas, Shadra Strickland, and Melissa Sweet
- The world broke in two, Virginia Woolf, T.S. Eliot, D.H. Lawrence, E.M. Forster and the year that changed literature, Bill Goldstein
- The longest line on the map, the United States, the Pan-American Highway, and the quest to link the Americas, Eric Rutkow
- The odyssey of Echo Company, the 1968 Tet Offensive and the epic battle to survive the Vietnam War, Doug Stanton
- Inspector Oldfield and the Black Hand Society, America's original gangsters and the U.S. Postal detective who brought them to justice, William Oldfield and Victoria Bruce
- Animals go to war, from dogs to dolphins, Connie Goldsmith
- Odd inventions, by Virginia Loh-Hagan
- The superstar story of the Harlem Globetrotters, by Larry Dobrow ; illustrations by Scott Burroughs
- Behemoth, a history of the factory and the making of the modern world, Joshua B. Freeman
- Can democracy work?, a short history of a radical idea, from ancient Athens to our world, James Miller
- A chronology of art, a timeline of western culture from prehistory to the present, edited by Iain Zaczek
- Beneath a prairie moon, a novel, Kim Vogel Sawyer
- Cheyenne, Valerie Bodden
- Comics for choice, illustrated abortion stories, history, and politics, Edited by Hazel Newlevant, Whit Taylor, and O.K. Fox
- First Regiment of Infantry, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, Colonel Robert Cowdin, commanding, in service of the United States, in answer to the President's /first call for troops to suppress the rebellion, April 15, 1861;, comp. from original papers in the Adjutant General and Auditor's offices of the Commonwealth. The Commonwealth of Massachusetts, by direction of the Executive Council
- Where is Hollywood?, by Dina Anastasio ; illustrated by Tim Foley
- Period power, a manifesto for the menstrual movement, Nadya Okamoto
- All the lives we never lived, a novel, Anuradha Roy
- The war on alcohol, prohibition and the rise of the American state, Lisa McGirr
- Why?, what makes us curious, Mario Livio
- Tigerland, 1968-1969, a city divided, a nation torn apart, and a magical season of healing, Wil Haygood
- What is NASA?, by Sarah Fabiny ; illustrated by Ted Hammond
- Lizzie Borden, by Michael Burgan
- Anatomy of a genocide, the life and death of a town called Buczacz, Omer Bartov
- Leadership, Doris Kearns Goodwin
- Lighthouses of America, Tom Beard, editor in chief ; Tom Thompson, graphics editor
- The darkest year, the American home front 1941-1942, William K. Klingaman
- Freedom in Congo Square, by Carole Boston Weatherford ; illustrated by R. Gregory Christie
- In a different key, the story of autism, John Donvan, Caren Zucker
- The war that forged a nation, why the Civil War still matters, James McPherson
- Can American capitalism survive?, why greed is not good, opportunity is not equal, and fairness won't make us poor, Steven Pearlstein
- The soul of basketball, the epic showdown between LeBron, Kobe, Doc, and Dirk that saved the NBA, Ian Thomsen
- The girl who drew butterflies, how Maria Merian's art changed science, Joyce Sidman
- Magic ramen, by Andrea Wang ; illustrated by Kana Urbanowicz
- My brother Sam is dead, James Lincoln Collier & Christopher Collier
- D-Day radio broadcasts
- Offbeat sports, by Jon Marthaler
- Why kill the innocent, a Sebastian St. Cyr mystery, C. S. Harris
- Annelies, by David R. Gillham
- 42 is not just a number, the odyssey of Jackie Robinson, American hero, Doreen Rappaport
- The field of blood, violence in Congress and the road to civil war, Joanne B. Freeman
- A crack in creation, gene editing and the unthinkable power to control evolution, Jennifer A. Doudna, Samuel H. Sternberg
- Ghosts of Gold Mountain, the epic story of the Chinese who built the transcontinental railroad, Gordon H. Chang
- Girl Waits with Gun, Amy Stewart
- Picturing Apollo 11, rare views and undiscovered moments, J.L. Pickering and John Bisney
- Louisa on the front lines, Louisa May Alcott in the Civil War, Samantha Seiple
- Mummies in the morning, by Mary Pope Osborne ; illustrated by Sal Murdocca
- Jane Seymour, the haunted queen, a novel, Alison Weir