Incoming Resources
- The peace seekers, the Nobel Peace Prize, by Nathan Aaseng
- Caroline Kennedy Nonfiction
- A survivor's journey, From victim to advocate, Natasha Simone Alexenko
- The mystery of Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, by Janet Serlin Garber
- Lincoln, The Presidential Archives, Chuck Wills
- From Harvey River, a memoir of my mother and her island, Lorna Goodison
- Stand tall, fighting for my life, inside and outside the ring, Dewey Bozella with Tamara Jones
- Crave, sojourn of a hungry soul, Laurie Jean Cannady
- Fatal purity, Robespierre and the French Revolution, Ruth Scurr
- Winston and Clementine, the personal letters of the Churchills, edited by their daughter Mary Soames
- The Babur nama, Translated, edited and annotated by Annette Susannah Beveridge, with an introduction by William Dalrymple
- Dear Cary, my life with Cary Grant, Dyan Cannon
- A strange eventful history, the dramatic lives of Ellen Terry, Henry Irving, and their remarkable families, Michael Holroyd
- Rules for the southern rulebreaker, missteps and lessons learned, Katherine Snow Smith
- The good, the bad, and the grace of God, what honesty and pain taught us about faith, family, and forgiveness, Jep Robertson and Jessica Robertson, with Susy Flory
- Escape or die, true stories of young people who survived the Holocaust, Ina R. Friedman
- Friends & enemies, a life in Vogue, prison, & Park Avenue, Barbara Amiel
- The lie, a memoir of two marriages, catfishing & coming out, William Dameron
- Health and science, Jenny Bryan
- Education, by Mary W. Burgess
- What's so special about Dickens?, Michael Rosen ; illustrated by Sarah Nayler
- Women in the White House, four first ladies, edited, with commentary by Bennett Wayne
- Tamerlane, sword of Islam, conqueror of the world, Justin Marozzi
- Daniel Boone, an American life, Michael A. Lofaro
- Great lives from history: Renaissance to 1900 series, edited by Frank N. Magill
- The Lost World of James Smithson, Science, Revolution, and the Birth of the Smithsonian
- Obama, an oral history 2009-2017, Brian Abrams
- In Its Shadow, A 9/11 Memoir
- Coco Chanel, written by Ma Isabel Sánchez Vegara ; illustrated by Ana Albero ; translated by Emma Martinez
- Looking back, a book of memories, Lois Lowry
- American Presidents, biographies of the Chief Executives from George Washington to Barack Obama, David C Whitney; revised and updated by Robin Vaughn Whitney
- A curious man, the strange & brilliant life of Robert "Believe It or Not!" Ripley, Neal Thompson
- Theodora, actress, empress, saint, David Potter
- Incredible kids
- Ravens in the storm, a personal history of the 1960s anti-war movement, Carl Oglesby
- The Daughter of Auschwitz, My Story of Resilience, Survival and Hope
- Some girls, some hats and Hitler, a true love story rediscovered, Trudi Kanter ; [introd. by Linda Grant]
- Mani-Pedi Stat, Memoirs of a Jersey Girl Who Almost Lost Everything
- What's so funny?, a cartoonist's memoir, David Sipress
- Oh the hell of it all, a memoir, Pat Montandon
- Geronimo, Catherine A. Welch
- How they croaked, [the awful ends of the awfully famous], by Georgia Bragg
- Undaunted, surviving Jonestown, summoning courage, and fighting back, Jackie Speier
- No time like the future, an optimist considers mortality, Michael J. Fox
- Black scientists, Lisa Yount
- Who was the first man on the moon?, Neil Armstrong, by Nathan Page ; illustrated by Drew Shannon
- The butler, a witness to history, Wil Haygood ; [foreword by Lee Daniels]
- The restless Hungarian, modernism, madness, and the American dream, Tom Weidlinger
- Heroes of World War II, by Neil Grant ; illustrated by Francis Phillipps
- Unsung, A Riveting Emotional Memoir About a Daughter's Mind Breaking and a Mother's Heart Breaking. It Is One Woman's Journey to Heal Her Daughter and Find He