Women -- Biography -- Juvenile literature
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Women -- Biography -- Juvenile literature
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- Outrageous women of the Renaissance, by Vicki León
- Good night stories for rebel girls, Francesca Cavallo and Elena Favilli, 2
- Rebel girls lead, 25 tales of powerful women
- The book of awesome Black women, sheroes, boundary breakers, and females who changed the world, M.J. Fievre & Becca Anderson
- She persisted in science, brilliant women who made a difference, written by Chelsea Clinton ; illustrated by Alexandra Boiger
- 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
- She did it!, 21 women who changed the way we think, by Emily Arnold McCully
- 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
- What would she do?, 25 true stories of trailblazing rebel women, Kay Woodward ; illustrated by Andrew Archer and Kelly Thompson
- Troublemakers in trousers, women and what they wore to get things done, Sarah Albee ; illustrated by Kaja Kajfež
- Good night stories for rebel girls, baby's first book of extraordinary women, text by Sarah Parvis and Abby Sher ; art direction by Giulia Flamini
- Frida Kahlo, she painted her world in self-portraits, written by Amy Guglielmo ; illustrated by Natalia Rojas Castro
- 13 women who changed history, written by Chelsea Clinton ; illustrated by Alexandra Boiger
- Good night stories for rebel girls, 100 inspiring young changemakers, foreword by Bindi Irwin
- Little dreamers, visionary women around the world, Vashti Harrison
- Georgia O'Keeffe, she saw the world in a flower, written by Gabrielle Balkan ; illustrated by Josy Bloggs
- HerStory, 50 women and girls who shook up the world, Katherine Halligan ; illustrated by Sarah Walsh
- 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
- Wild women of the Wild West, by Jonah Winter ; illustrated by Susan Guevara
- Moses, when Harriet Tubman led her people to freedom, Carole Boston Weatherford ; illustrated by Kadir Nelson
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