Incoming Resources
- Sea state, a memoir
- Las mujeres mueven montañas, Pepita Sandwich
- Florence Nightingale, by Kitson Jazynka ; illustrated by Charlotte Ager
- Answering the cry for freedom, stories of African Americans and the American Revolution, Gretchen Woelfle ; illustrations by R. Gregory Christie
- How they choked, failures, flops, and flaws of the awfully famous, Georgia Bragg ; illustrated by Kevin O'Malley
- HUNTING THE FALCON, HENRY VIII, ANNE BOLEYN, AND THE MARRIAGE THAT SHOOK EUROPE
- The white mosque, a memoir, Sofia Samatar
- Wise gals, the spies who built the CIA and changed the future of espionage, by Nathalia Holt
- About your father and other celebrities I have known, ruminations and revelations from a desperate mom to her dirty son, Peggy Rowe
- Breaking Free, How I Escaped Polygamy, the Flds Cult, and My Father, Warren Jeffs
- Disturbed in their nests, a journey from Sudan's Dinkaland to San Diego's city heights, Alephonsion Deng and Judy A. Bernstein
- Women We Buried, Women We Burned, A Memoir
- Prague winter, a personal story of remembrance and war, 1937-1948, Madeleine Albright ; with Bill Woodward
- ¡Ay, Mija!, my bilingual summer in Mexico, Christine Suggs
- How to Say Babylon : A Memoir
- A heart that works, Rob Delaney
- This part is silent, a life between cultures, SJ Kim
- The boys in the cave, deep inside the impossible rescue in Thailand, Matt Gutman
- Nevertheless, a memoir by Alex Baldwin
- Taking cover, one girl's story of growing up during the Iranian Revolution, Nioucha Homayoonfar ; foreword by Firoozeh Dumas
- Mary's monster, love, madness, and how Mary Shelley created Frankenstein, Lita Judge
- Making It So, Patrick Stewart
- How they croaked, the awful ends of the awfully famous, Gerogia Bragg ; illustrated by Kevin O'Malley
- Grimkes, the legacy of slavery in an american family
- Extraordinary people, a semi-comprehensive guide to some of the world's most fascinating individuals, by Michael Hearst ; illustrated by Aaron Scamihorn
- One Way Back, Christine Blasey Ford
- What's so funny?, a cartoonist's memoir, David Sipress
- A round of golf with my father, the new psychology of exploring your past to make peace with your present, William Damon
- Heroes for all times, a nonfiction companion to Magic tree house #51: high time for heroes, by Mary Pope Osborne and Natalie Pope Boyce ; illustrated by Sal Murdocca
- What would she do?, 25 true stories of trailblazing rebel women, Kay Woodward ; illustrated by Andrew Archer and Kelly Thompson
- Justinian I, Byzantine emperor, Kelly Rodgers
- Tasha, A Son's Memoir
- Angela's ashes, by Frank McCourt
- Twelve against the gods, William Bolitho
- Hija legitima / Legitimate Kid, Una Vida Entre El Dolory Y La Risa
- Asylum, a memoir & manifesto, Edafe Okporo
- Earth squad, written by Alexandra Zissu ; illustrated by Nhung Lê
- Are you prepared for the storm of lovemaking with which you will be assailed?, letters of love and lust from the White House., Dorothy and Thomas Hoobler
- I don't have a happy place, cheerful stories of despondency and gloom, Kim Korson
- George VI and Elizabeth, the marriage that saved the monarchy, Sally Bedell Smith
- Undocumented, a Dominican boy's odyssey from a homeless shelter to the Ivy League, Dan-el Padilla Peralta
- Surrender, 40 songs, one story, Bono
- Juniper, the girl who was born too soon, Kelley and Thomas French
- Trailer park parable, a memoir of how three brothers strove to rise above their broken past, find forgiveness, and forge a hopeful future, Tyler Zed
- In sensorium, notes for my people, Tanaïs
- The Reckoning, Our Nation's Trauma and Finding a Way to Heal
- ¡Ay, Mija!, my bilingual summer in Mexico, Christine Suggs
- The lost pilots, the spectacular rise and scandalous fall of aviation's golden couple, Corey Mead
- The Stone age, sixty years of the Rolling Stones, Lesley-Ann Jones
- Killing the Legends, The Lethal Danger of Celebrity, Martin Dugard and Bill O'reilly