Women -- Juvenile literature
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Women -- Juvenile literature
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Women
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- Goldie takes a stand, Golda Meir's first crusade, Barbara Krasner ; illustrated by Kelsey Garrity-Riley
- Science people, a celebration of our diverse people of science, text by Lindy Sinclair ; illustrated by David Lee Csicsko
- The lobster lady, Alexandra S.D. Hinrichs ; illustrated by Jamie Hogan
- Sister tricksters, rollicking tales of clever females, retold by Robert D. San Souci ; illustrated by Daniel San Souci
- Justice rising, 12 amazing Black women in the Civil Rights Movement, written by Katheryn Russell-Brown ; illustrated by Kim Holt
- The Clara Barton you never knew, by James Lincoln Collier ; [illustrations by Greg Copeland]
- The Wright sister, Katharine Wright and her famous brothers, by Richard Maurer
- Amelia Earhart, the legend of the lost aviator, by Shelley Tanaka ; illustrated by David Craig
- Charlotta Bass, by J.P. Miller ; illustrated by Amanda Quartey
- Only passing through, the story of Sojourner Truth, by Anne Rockwell ; illustrated by Gregory Christie
- Tiny jumper, how Tiny Broadwick created the parachute rip cord, by Candy Dahl ; illustrated by Maithili Joshi
- Helen Keller, [a photographic story of a life], Leslie Garrett
- Grandma Moses, written and illustrated by Alexandra Wallner
- Women heroes of World War II, 26 stories of espionage, sabotage, resistance, and rescue, Kathryn J. Atwood
- We're in this together, a young readers edition of We are not here to be bystanders, Linda Sarsour
- The fire of stars, the life and brilliance of the woman who discovered what stars are made of, by Kirsten W. Larson ; illustrated by Katherine Roy
- Abigail Adams, by Alexandra Wallner
- I am Temple Grandin, Brad Meltzer ; illustrated by Christopher Eliopoulos
- Loud and proud, the life of Congresswoman Shirley Chisholm, written by Lesa Cline-Ransome ; illustrated by Kaylani Juanita
- Pocahontas, Powhatan princess, Diane Shaughnessy
- Women of the U.S. Air Force, aiming high, by Heather E. Schwartz
- Dare to question, Carrie Chapman Catt's voice for the vote, by Jasmine A. Stirling ; illustrated by Udayana Lugo
- Anne Frank, Kem Knapp Sawyer
- The girl who could fix anything, Beatrice Shilling, World War II engineer, written by Mara Rockliff ; illustrated by Daniel Duncan
- If you were a princess, by Hillary Homzie ; illustrated by Udayana Lugo
- Juliette Gordon Low, founder of the Girl Scouts, written by Shari Steelsmith ; illustrated by Connie J. Pope
- Bad princess, true tales from behind the tiara, Kris Waldherr
- Mother Teresa, by Candice F. Ransom ; illustrations by Elaine Verstraete
- Who was Sacagawea?, by Dennis Brindell Fradin and Judith Bloom Fradin ; illustrated by Val Paul Taylor
- Deb Haaland, written by Laurel Goodluck ; interior illustrations by Gillian Flint
- Prairie girl, the life of Laura Ingalls Wilder, by William Anderson ; illustrations by Renee Graef
- Holding her own, the exceptional life of Jackie Ormes, words by Traci N. Todd ; pictures by Shannon Wright
- Courage in her cleats, the story of soccer star Abby Wambach, Kim Chaffee ; illustrated by Alexander Badiu
- Ella Fitzgerald, written by Andrea Davis Pinkney ; interior illustrations by Gillian Flint
- Kati's tiny messengers, Dr. Katalin Karikó and the battle against COVID-19, written by Megan Hoyt ; illustrated by Vivien Mildenberger
- Six Revolutionary wow factor women, Heidi Hartwiger ; [with illustrations by Emily Hurst Pritchett]
- Not done yet, Shirley Chisholm's fight for change, Tameka Fryer Brown ; illustrated by Nina Crews
- Phillis Wheatley, first published African-American poet, by Deborah Kent
- Song after song, the musical life of Julie Andrews, written by Julie Hedlund ; illustrated by Ilaria Urbinati
- A take-charge girl blazes a trail to Congress, the story of Jeannette Rankin, Gretchen Woelfle ; illustrated by Rebecca Gibbon
- The queen of chess, how Judit Polgár changed the game, Laurie Wallmark ; art by Stevie Lewis
- Love is loud, how Diane Nash led the Civil Rights Movement, written by Sandra Neil Wallace ; illustrated by Bryan Collier
- To boldly go, how Nichelle Nichols and Star trek helped advance civil rights, written by Angela Dalton ; illustrated by Lauren Semmer
- Jane Goodall, a twentieth-century life, by Sudipta Bardhan-Quallen
- Pocahontas, the Powhatan culture and the Jamestown Colony, Lisa Sita
- Lion on the inside, how one girl changed basketball, written by Bilqis Abdul-Qaadir with Judith Henderson ; illustrated by Katherine Ahmed
- Who was Sally Ride?, by Megan Stine ; illustrated by Ted Hammond
- Like a girl, by Lori Degman ; illustrated by Mara Penny
- Jovita wore pants, the story of a Mexican freedom fighter, by Aida Salazar ; art by Molly Mendoza
- Finding my dance, by Ria Thundercloud ; illustrated by Kalila J. Fuller
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