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- Rose spoke out, the story of Rose Schneiderman, by Emma Carlson Berne ; illustrated by Giovanni Abeille
- Queen of leaves, the story of botanist Ynes Mexia, written by Stephen Briseno ; illustrated by Isabel Munoz
- Sew sister, the untold story of Jean Wright and NASA's seamstresses, written and illustrated by Elise Matich
- Harriet Tubman, written by Ma Isabel Sánchez Vegara ; illustrated by Pili Aguado
- Guts for glory, the story of Civil War soldier Rosetta Wakeman, written and illustrated by JoAnna Lapati
- Tiny jumper, how Tiny Broadwick created the parachute rip cord, by Candy Dahl ; illustrated by Maithili Joshi
- The Lion Queen, Rasila Vadher, the first woman guardian of the last Asiatic lions, by Rina Singh ; illustrated by Tara Anand
- Simone Biles, by Rebecca Sabelko
- The girl who built an ocean, an artist, an argonaut, and the true story of the world's first aquarium, [text] Jess Keating ; [jacket art and interior illustrations] Michelle Mee Nutter
- Susie King Taylor, nurse, teacher & freedom fighter, Erica Armstrong Dunbar and Candace Buford
- Love is in the air, the story of aviation pioneer Nancy Harkness Love, by Dee Romito ; illustrated by Vivian Mineker
- Who was Betty White?, by Dana Meachen Rau ; illustrated by Laurie A. Conley
- Who is Ketanji Brown Jackson?, by Shelia P. Moses ; illustrated by Dede Putra, Penguin Workshop
- Ida B. Wells marches for the vote, written by Dinah Johnson ; illustrated by Jerry Jordan
- Remembering Rosalind Franklin, Rosalind Franklin & the discovery of the double helix structure of DNA, by Tanya Lee Stone ; illustrated by Gretchen Ellen Powers
- Comet chaser, the true Cinderella story of Caroline Hershcel. the first professional woman astronomer, by Pamela S. Turner ; illustrated by Vivien Mildenberger
- Madame Alexander, the creator of the iconic American doll, Susan Goldman Rubin ; illustrated by Sarah Dvojack
- Beulah has a hunch!, inside the colorful mind of master inventor Beulah Louise Henry, Katie Mazeika
- Zaha Hadid, written by Ma Isabel Sanchez Vegara ; illustrated by Asun Amar
- The lobster lady, Alexandra S.D. Hinrichs ; illustrated by Jamie Hogan
- Dear rebel, 145 women share their best advice for the girls of today
- Nothing could stop her, the courageous life of Ruth Gruber, Rona Arato ; illustrated by Isabel Muñoz
- Moving the Millers' Minnie Moore Mine Mansion, a true story, by Dave Eggers ; illustrated by Júlia Sardà
- We are explorers, extraordinary women who discovered the world, stories and illustrations by Kari Herbert
- The brilliant calculator, how mathematician Edith Clarke helped electrify America, Jan Lower + (illustrated by) Susan Reagan
- Maria Orosa, freedom fighter, scientist and inventor from the Philippines, Norma Olizon-Chikiamco ; illustrated by Mark Salvatus
- Jovita wore pants, the story of a Mexican freedom fighter, by Aida Salazar ; art by Molly Mendoza
- Dolly Parton, written by Ma Isabel Sánchez Vegara ; illustrated by Daria Solak
- One of a kind, the life of Sydney Taylor, Richard Michelson ; illustrated by Sarah Green
- Lion on the inside, how one girl changed basketball, written by Bilqis Abdul-Qaadir with Judith Henderson ; illustrated by Katherine Ahmed
- Cantora, Mercedes Sosa, the voice of Latin America, Melisa Fernández Nitsche
- Good night stories for rebel girls, 100 inspiring young changemakers, foreword by Bindi Irwin
- The Van Buren Sisters vs. the pants police, J.F. Fox ; [illustrations] Anna Kwan
- Chef Edna, Queen of southern cooking, Edna Lewis, by Melvina Noel ; illustrated by Cozbi Cabrera
- The queen of chess, how Judit Polgár changed the game, Laurie Wallmark ; illustrated by Stevie Lewis
- Dare to question, Carrie Chapman Catt's voice for the vote, by Jasmine A. Stirling ; illustrated by Udayana Lugo
- Coretta's journey, the life and times of Coretta Scott King, Alice Faye Duncan ; illustrated by R. Gregory Christie
- Bravey, chasing dreams, befriending pain, and other big ideas, Alexi Pappas ; foreword by Maya Hawke
- Ruth Bader Ginsburg couldn't drive?, Dan Gutman ; illustrated by Allison Steinfeld
- Coretta, the autobiography of Mrs. Coretta Scott King, by Coretta Scott King with the Reverend Dr. Barbara Reynolds ; illustrated by Ekua Holmes
- Who was Harriet Beecher Stowe?, by Dana Meachen Rau ; illustrated by Gregory Copeland
- She's a mensch!, Jewish women who rocked the world, by Rachelle Burk and Alana Barouch ; illustrated by Arielle Trenk
- Who was Nellie Bly?, by Margaret Gurevich ; illustrated by Laurie A. Conley
- Holding her own, the exceptional life of Jackie Ormes, words by Traci N. Todd ; pictures by Shannon Wright
- You are a star, Malala Yousafzai, written by Dean Robbins ; illustrated by Maithili Joshi
- Who was Susan B. Anthony?, by Pam Pollack and Meg Belviso ; illustrated by Mike Lacey
- Virginia wouldn't slow down!, the unstoppable Dr. Apgar and her life-saving invention, Carrie A. Pearson ; illustrated by Nancy Carpenter
- Eleanor Roosevelt, path to kindness, Helaine Becker ; illustrated by Aura Lewis
- Herstory, 50 women and girls who shook up the world, Katherine Halligan ; illustrated by Sarah Walsh
- Little Rosetta and the talking guitar, the musical story of Sister Rosetta Tharpe, the woman who invented rock and roll, written and illustrated by Charnelle Pinkney Barlow