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Resources share the relationship genre to Biographies
- It's up to you, Abe Lincoln, Leila and Tom Hirschfeld ; illustrations by Lisa Weber
- Spillane, king of pulp fiction : a biography, Max Allan Collins and James L. Traylor
- A higher loyalty, truth, lies, and leadership, James Comey
- You are my friend, the story of Mister Rogers and his neighborhood, words by Aimee Reid ; pictures by Matt Phelan
- Johnny Appleseed, the man, the myth, the American story, Howard Means
- The Pacific alone, the untold story of kayaking's boldest voyage, Dave Shively
- Empress of the Nile, the daredevil archaeologist who saved Egypt's ancient temples from destruction, Lynne Olson
- The civil rights movement, by Rose Venable
- Osnat and her dove, the true story of the world's first female rabbi, written by Sigal Samuel ; illustrated by Vali Mintzi
- John Lewis, civil rights champion and politician, by Golriz Golkar
- Candida Royalle and the sexual revolution, a history from below, Jane Kamensky
- Black Elk, the life of an American visionary, Joe Jackson
- Ruby Bridges, written by Kekla Magoon
- Blood moon, an American epic of war and splendor in the Cherokee Nation, John Sedgwick
- Freezing order, a true story of money laundering, murder, and surviving Vladimir Putin's wrath, Bill Browder
- Squanto, Native American translator and guide, Hannah Isbell
- Shining star, Vera Rubin discovers dark matter, Suzanne Slade ; pictures by Susan Reagan
- Lizzie demands a seat, Elizabeth Jennings fights for streetcar rights, Beth Anderson ; illustrated by E.B. Lewis
- Hell's princess, the mystery of Belle Gunness, Butcher of Men, Harold Schechter
- The oldest student, how Mary Walker learned to read, Rita Lorraine Hubbard ; [illustrated by] Oge Mora
- Mozart, a cultural biography, Robert W. Gutman
- Nothing ever just disappears, seven hidden queer histories, Diarmuid Hester
- My cousin Maria Schneider, a memoir, Vanessa Schneider ; translated by Molly Ringwald
- Civil rights queen, Constance Baker Motley and the struggle for equality, Tomiko Brown-Nagin
- Hometown victory, a coach's story of football, fate, and coming home, Keanon Lowe, with Justin Spizman
- The liar, how a double agent in the CIA became the Cold War's last honest man, Benjamin Cunningham
- Aaron Judge, Jon M. Fishman
- The gambler, how penniless dropout Kirk Kerkorian became the greatest deal maker in capitalist history, William C. Rempel
- Being Nixon, a man divided, Evan Thomas
- His very best, Jimmy Carter, a life, Jonathan Alter
- Mahalia Jackson, freedom's voice, Denise Lewis Patrick ; interior illustrations by Jen Bricking
- African icons, ten people who shaped history, Tracey Baptiste ; illustrated by Hillary D. Wilson
- Muhammad Ali was a chicken?, Dan Gutman ; illustrated by Allison Steinfeld
- Counting on Katherine, Helaine Becker ; illustrated by Dow Phumiruk
- Somewhere we are human, authentic voices on migration, survival, and new beginnings, edited by Reyna Grande, Sonia Guiñansaca
- The McCartney legacy, Allan Kozinn, Adrian Sinclair, Volume 1
- The race to save the Romanovs, the truth behind the secret plans to rescue the Russian imperial family, Helen Rappaport
- The wonders, the extraordinary performers who transformed the Victorian age, John Woolf
- First to the front, the untold story of Dickey Chapelle, trailblazing female war correspondent, Lorissa Rinehart
- The great leader and the fighter pilot, the true story of the tyrant who created North Korea and the young lieutenant who stole his way to freedom, Blaine Harden
- Theodosia Burr, teen eyewitness to the founding of the new nation, by Karen Cherro Quiñones
- A woman of influence, the spectacular rise of Alice Spencer in Tudor England, Vanessa Wilkie
- Zion Williamson, Dan Wetzel ; illustrations by David SanAngelo
- This is big, how the founder of weight watchers changed the world -- and me, Marisa Meltzer
- Two brothers, four hands, Alberto & Diego Giacometti, Jan Greenberg & Sandra Jordan ; illustrations by Hadley Hooper
- Between two worlds, the art and life of Amrita Sher-Gil, story by Meera Sriram ; illustrated by Ruchi Bakshi Sharma
- Explore with Giovanni da Verrazzano, Cynthia O'Brien
- Sew sister, the untold story of Jean Wright and NASA's seamstresses, written and illustrated by Elise Matich
- The red bandanna, Tom Rinaldi
- The rise and fall of Charles Lindbergh, Candace Fleming