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- I dissent, Ruth Bader Ginsburg makes her mark, written by Debbie Levy ; illustrations by Elizabeth Baddeley
- Nelson Mandela, words and paintings by Kadir Nelson
- Emmanuel's dream, the true story of Emmanuel Ofosu Yeboah, by Laurie Ann Thompson ; illustrated by Sean Qualls
- Guts, the true stories behind Hatchet and the Brian books, Gary Paulsen
- True stories about Abraham Lincoln, by Ruth Belov Gross ; illustrated by Jill Kastner
- H.A. Rey, by Julie Berg
- Make way for Sam Houston, Jean Fritz ; illustrations by Elise Primavera
- Viva Frida!, Yuyi Morales ; photography by Tim O'Meara
- Balloons over Broadway, the true story of the puppeteer of Macy's Parade, written and illustrated by Melissa Sweet
- Who is Michael Jordan?, by Kirsten Anderson ; illustrated by Dede Putra
- Willie Mays, John Grabowski ; introduction by Jim Murray ; senior consultant Earl Weaver
- Our Abe Lincoln, an old tune with new lyrics, adapted by Jim Aylesworth ; illustrated by Barbara McClintock
- I am Jim Henson, Brad Meltzer ; illustrated by Christopher Eliopoulos
- Kyrie Irving, by Matt Tustison
- Thomas Jefferson grows a nation, by Peggy Thomas ; illustrations by Stacy Innerst
- Chester Nez and the unbreakable code, a Navajo code talker's story, Joseph Bruchac, pictures by Liz Amini-Holmes
- Whoosh!, Lonnie Johnson's super-soaking stream of inventions, Chris Barton ; illustrated by Don Tate
- George W. Bush, Bill and Dorcas Thompson ; [Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr., senior consulting editor]
- Between the lines, how Ernie Barnes went from the football field to the art gallery, Sandra Neil Wallace ; illustrated by Bryan Collier
- The great little Madison, Jean Fritz
- Sergeant Reckless, the true story of the little horse who became a hero, written by Patricia McCormick ; illustrated by Iacopo Bruno
- Night flight, Amelia Earhart crosses the Atlantic, Robert Burleigh ; paintings by Wendell Minor
- Thomas A. Edison, young inventor, by Sue Guthridge ; illustrated by Wallace Wood
- Six dots, a story of young Louis Braille, by Jen Bryant ; illustrations by Boris Kulikov
- Grace Hopper, queen of computer code, written by Laurie Wallmark ; illustrated by Katy Wu
- When Marian sang, the true recital of Marian Anderson : the voice of a century, libretto [i.e. text] by Pam MunĢoz Ryan ; staging [i.e. illustrations] by Brian Selznick
- 26 Fairmount Avenue, written and illustrated by Tomie dePaola
- Starry messenger, a book depicting the life of a famous scientist, mathematician, astronomer, philosopher, physicist, Galileo Galilei, created and illustrated by Peter Sis for Frances Foster Books at Farrar Straus Giroux, New York
- Someone like me, how one undocumented girl fought for her American dream, Julissa Arce
- Dr. Seuss, by Jill C. Wheeler
- Anthony Davis, by Tom Glave
- Tomie de Paola, by Julie Berg
- The William Hoy story, how a deaf baseball player changed the game, Nancy Churnin ; pictures by Jez Tuya
- James Harden, by Brian Trusdell
- The right word, Roget and his thesaurus, Jen Bryant, Melissa Sweet
- LeBron James, by Marty Gitlin
- Sisters, Raina Telgemeier ; with color by Braden Lamb
- Funny bones, Posada and his Day of the Dead calaveras, Duncan Tonatiuh
- Anne Frank, the diary of a young girl, translated from the Dutch by B.M. Mooyaart-Doubleday ; with an introduction by Eleanor Roosevelt
- A child called "it", one child's courage to survive, Dave Pelzer
- Jars of hope, how one woman helped save 2,500 children during the Holocaust, by Jennifer Roy ; illustrated by Meg Owenson
- One dead spy, the life, times, and last words of Nathan Hale, America's most famous spy, [text and illustrations by Nathan Hale]
- Grover Cleveland, again!, a treasury of American presidents, Ken Burns with David Blistein and Cauley Powell ; illustrated by Gerald Kelley
- Stephen Curry, by Dave Campbell
- A splash of red, the life and art of Horace Pippin, written by Jen Bryant ; illustrated by Melissa Sweet
- Who were the Tuskegee Airmen?, by Sherri L. Smith ; illustrated by Jake Murray
- Russell Westbrook, by Brian Hall