Women -- Biography -- Juvenile literature
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- The girl who rode a shark & other stories of daring women, written by Ailsa Ross ; illustrated by Amy Blackwell
- Wonderful women of the world, edited by Laurie Halse Anderson, Kristy Quinn
- Good night stories for rebel girls, Francesca Cavallo and Elena Favilli, 2
- She persisted in sports, American Olympians who changed the game, written by Chelsea Clinton ; illustrated by Alexandra Boiger
- Maya Lin, artist-architect of light and lines, Jeanne Walker Harvey ; illustrated by Dow Phumiruk
- Yayoi Kusama covered everything in dots and wasn't sorry, by Fausto Gilberti
- The book of awesome Black women, sheroes, boundary breakers, and females who changed the world, M.J. Fievre & Becca Anderson
- Dreaming in code, Ada Byron Lovelace, computer pioneer, Emily Arnold McCully
- Book of queens, legendary leaders, fierce females, and more wonder women who ruled the world, Stephanie Warren Drimmer
- Rad girls can, stories of bold, brave, and brilliant young women, written by Kate Schatz ; illustrated by Miriam Klein Stahl
- What would she do?, 25 true stories of trailblazing rebel women, Kay Woodward ; illustrated by Andrew Archer and Kelly Thompson
- Ella persistió alrededor del mundo, 13 mujeres que cambiaron la historia, escrito por Chelsea Clinton ; ilustrado por Alexandra Boiger ; traducido por Teresa Mlawer
- Who was Frida Kahlo?, by Sarah Fabiny ; illustrated by Jerry Hoare
- The girl who thought in pictures, the story of Dr. Temple Grandin, written by Julia Finley Mosca ; illustrated by Daniel Rieley
- Good night stories for rebel girls, 100 tales of extraordinary women, Elena Favilli and Francesca Cavallo
- Buffalo Bird Girl, a Hidatsa story, retold by S.D. Nelson
- Ada Lovelace, Ben Jeapes ; illustrated by Nick Ward
- Troublemakers in trousers, women and what they wore to get things done, Sarah Albee ; illustrated by Kaja Kajfež
- Rad women worldwide, artists and athletes, pirates and punks, and other revolutionaries who shaped history, written by Kate Schatz ; illustrated by Miriam Klein Stahl
- Girls rule, a collection of women who defied social standards, Chiara Pasqualetti Johnson ; illustrated by Alessandro Ventrella
- My name is truth, the life of Sojourner Truth, by Ann Turner ; illustrated by James Ransome
- Bad girls of fashion, style rebels from Cleopatra to Lady Gaga, Jennifer Croll ; illustrated by Ada Buchholc
- Sacajawea, her true story, by Joyce Milton ; illustrated by Shelly Hehenberger
- The book of heroines, tales of history's gutsiest gals, Stephanie Warren Drimmer
- 3 2 1 awesome!, 20 fearless women who dared to be different, Eva Chen ; illustrated by Derek Desierto
- Frida Kahlo, she painted her world in self-portraits, written by Amy Guglielmo ; illustrated by Natalia Rojas Castro
- Molly Pitcher, Rick Burke
- 13 women who changed history, written by Chelsea Clinton ; illustrated by Alexandra Boiger
- HerStory, 50 women and girls who shook up the world, Katherine Halligan ; illustrated by Sarah Walsh
- Mi Little Golden Book sobre Frida Kahlo, escrito y traducido por Silvia López ; ilustrado por Elisa Chavarri
- Amazing women, by Caryn Jenner
- I am a wonder woman, written by Ellen Bailey ; illustrated by Lauren Farnsworth and Sophie Beer
- Sister Corita's words and shapes, Jeanette Winter
- Katherine Johnson, by Thea Feldman ; illustrated by Alyssa Petersen
- A is for awesome, 23 iconic women who changed the world, written by Eva Chen ; illustrated by Derek Desierto
- Althea Gibson, the story of tennis' fleet-of-foot girl, written by Megan Reid ; illustrated by Laura Freeman
- We are Makers, real women and girls shaping our world, by Amy Richards
- Little dreamers, visionary women around the world, Vashti Harrison
- World shakers, inspiring women activists, Helen Wolfe
- Out of the shadows, how Lotte Reiniger made the first animated fairytale movie, Fiona Robinson
- Amelia to Zora, twenty-six women who changed the world, Cynthia Chin-Lee ; illustrated by Megan Halsey and Sean Addy
- Guts for glory, the story of Civil War soldier Rosetta Wakeman, written and illustrated by JoAnna Lapati
- Her name was Mary Katharine, the only woman whose name is on the Declaration of Independence, Ella Schwartz ; illustrated by Dow Phumiruk
- ¿Quién fue Marie Curie?, Megan Stine ; ilustraciones de Ted Hammond ; traducción, Eduardo Noriega
- Bethany Hamilton, Jenni L. Walsh
- Girls who run the world, 31 CEOs who mean business, by Diana Kapp ; illustrated by Bijou Karman
- Moses, when Harriet Tubman led her people to freedom, Carole Boston Weatherford ; illustrated by Kadir Nelson
- 100 women who made history, remarkable women who shaped our world, written by Stella Caldwell, Clare Hibbert, Andrea Mills, and Rona Skene ; consultant, Philip Parker
- Library girl, how Nancy Pearl became America's most celebrated librarian, Karen Henry Clark ; illustrated by Sheryl Murray
- Ella persistió, 13 mujeres Americanas que cambiaron el mundo, escrito por Chelsea Clinton ; ilustrado por Alexandra Boiger ; traducido por Teresa Mlawer