Biography -- Juvenile literature
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Biography -- Juvenile literature
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- Bessie Coleman, trailblazing pilot, by Carol Alexander
- Who was? workbook, written by Linda Ross, Grade 3
- Who was? workbook, written by Kathryn Lewis, Grade 2
- Extraordinary people, a semi-comprehensive guide to some of the world's most fascinating individuals, by Michael Hearst ; illustrated by Aaron Scamihorn
- ¿Quién fue? Historia del mundo, Paula K. Manzanero ; ilustraciones de Robert Squier, Nancy Harrison, y otros ; traduccion de Yanitzia Canetti
- Grit, inspiring stories for when the going gets tough, S.E. Abramson ; illustrations by Christina (Yougawata) and David Miles
- The who was? history of the world, by Paula K. Manzanero ; illustrations by Robert Squier, Nancy Harrison, and others
- Live it, respect, Molly Aloian
- Are you a scientist?, Tad Carpenter
- Passage to freedom, the Sugihara story, written by Ken Mochizuki ; illustrated by Dom Lee ; afterword by Hiroki Sugihara
- Stories for kids who dare to be different, true tales of amazing people who stood up and stood out, Ben Brooks
- Who was? workbook, written by Catherine Nichols, Grade 2-3
- Kid trailblazers, true tales of childhood from influencers and leaders, stories by Robin Stevenson ; illustrations by Allison Steinfeld
- Fearless Flyer, Ruth Law and Her Flying Machine, Heather Lang ; Illustrated by Raúl Colón
- Mightier than the sword, rebels, reformers, and revolutionaries who changed the world through writing, by Rochelle Melander ; illustrations by Melina Ontiveros
- Fantastic fugitives, criminals, cutthroats, and rebels who changed history while on the run, Brianna DuMont ; illustrated by Bethany Straker
- How they croaked, the awful ends of the awfully famous, Gerogia Bragg ; illustrated by Kevin O'Malley
- 100 leaders who changed the world, Kathleen Paparchontis
- Kidstory, 50 children and young people who shook up the world, [by Tom Adams ; illustrated by Sarah Walsh]
- A child's place, series authors, Richard G. Boehm [and others]
- Heroes for all times, by Mary Pope Osborne and Natalie Pope Boyce ; illustrated by Sal Murdocca
- Who did it first?, 50 politicians, activists, and entrepreneurs who revolutionized the world, edited by Alex Hart ; written by Jay Leslie ; illustrated by Nneka Myers
- Who was? workbook, written by Linda Ross, Grade 3
- Heroes for all times, by Mary Pope Osborne and Natalie Pope Boyce ; illustrated by Sal Murdocca
- We can, portraits of power, by Tyler Gordon
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