Women -- United States -- Biography
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Women -- United States -- Biography
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Incoming Resources
- The surrender, an erotic memoir, Toni Bentley
- This day in the life, diaries from women across America, edited by Joni B. Cole, Rebecca Joffrey, B.K. Rakhra
- Civil War wives, the lives and times of Angelina GrimkeĢ Weld, Varina Howell Davis, and Julia Dent Grant, Carol Berkin
- Leading ladies, American trailblazers, Kay Bailey Hutchison
- The American women's rights movement, a chronology of events and of opportunities from 1600 to 2008, by Paul D. Buchanan
- Perfectly imperfect, a life in progress, Lee Woodruff ; introduction by Bob Woodruff
- Women making America, Heidi Hemming, Julie Hemming Savage
- Three wishes, a true story of good friends, crushing heartbreak, and astonishing luck on our way to love and motherhood, Carey Goldberg, Beth Jones, Pamela Ferdinand
- All signs point to Paris, a memoir of love, loss, and destiny, Natasha Sizlo
- The blue box, three lives in letters
- Influential women, two biographies, Emily Hahn
- An atomic love story, the extraordinary women in Robert Oppenheimer's life, Shirley Streshinsky and Patricia Klaus
- Living Oprah, my one-year experiment to walk the walk of the queen of talk, Robyn Okrant
- I'm kind of a big deal, and other delusions of adequacy, Stefanie Wilder-Taylor
- All signs point to Paris, a memoir of love, loss, and destiny, Natasha Sizlo
- We remember, women born at the turn of the century tell the stories of their lives in words and pictures, Jeanne Marie Laskas ; photographs by Lynn Johnson
- Sargent's women, Donna M. Lucey
- Great women of the American Revolution
- Following the drum, women at the Valley Forge encampment, Nancy K. Loane
- Dear Abigail, the intimate lives and revolutionary ideas of Abigail Adams and her two remarkable sisters, Diane Jacobs
- Notable American women, the modern period : a biographical dictionary, edited by Barbara Sicherman, Carol Hurd Green with Ilene Kantrov, Harriette Walker
- Flappers, six women of a dangerous generation, Judith Mackrell
- Ladies of liberty, the women who shaped our nation, Cokie Roberts
- American heroines, the spirited women who shaped our country, Kay Bailey Hutchison
- Leading ladies, American trailblazers, Kay Bailey Hutchison
- Ladies of liberty, the women who shaped our nation, Cokie Roberts
- The death of Fred Astaire, and other essays from a life outside the lines, Leslie Lawrence
- The other daughters of the Revolution, The narrative of K. White (1809) and The memoirs of Elizabeth Fisher (1810), edited and with an introduction by Sharon Halevi
- Life from Cabrini Green to life in Saudi Arabia, a real life story, Tina M. Abulhassan
- An unconscious Mestiza, a collection of memoir stories, Selys Rivera
- Finding the edge, my life on the ice, Karen Chen ; with Natalie England
- Founding mothers, [the women who raised our nation], Cokie Roberts
- Generations, a century of women speak about their lives, Myriam Miedzian and Alisa Malinovich
- The Beecher sisters, Barbara A. White
- Living Oprah, my one-year experiment to walk the walk of the queen of talk, Robyn Okrant
- All signs point to Paris, a memoir of love, loss, and destiny, Natasha Sizlo
- Fat, stupid, ugly, one woman's courage to survive, Debrah Constance ; as told to J.I. Kleinberg ; foreword by Penny Marshall
- Revolutionary mothers, women in the struggle for America's independence, Carol Berkin
- American empress, the life and times of Marjorie Merriweather Post, Nancy Rubin
- Loaded, women and addiction, Jill Talbot
- Tea with dad, finding myself in my father's life, Nancie Laird Young
- Gardens of karma, harvesting myself among the weeds, Susan W. Kurz
- The letter, my journey through love, loss, and life, Marie Tillman
- Prime time, creating a great third act, Jane Fonda
- Bookends, a memoir of love, loss, and literature, Zibby Owens
- The pioneer woman, black heels to tractor wheels--a love story, Ree Drummond
- Lots of candles, plenty of cake, Anna Quindlen
- The book of women's firsts, break-through achievements of almost 1,000 American women, Phyllis J. Read, Bernard L. Witlieb
- Mothers through the eyes of women writers
- Slinging doughnuts for the boys, an American woman in World War II, James H. Madison
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