Incoming Resources
- Who is the Dalai Lama?, by Dana Meachen Rau ; illustrated by Dede Putra
- Shattered, inside Hillary Clinton's doomed campaign, Jonathan Allen and Amie Parnes
- Columbus, the lost voyage, produced by Lion Television an All Three Media Group Company for the History Channel ; producer, Sophia Roberts ; director, Anna Thomson
- 20 fun facts about Thomas Jefferson, Jill Keppeler
- Last train to Memphis, the rise of Elvis Presley, Peter Guralnick
- Heavy, an American memoir, by Kiese Laymon
- Queens of the conquest, England's medieval queens, Alison Weir, Book one
- Who was Bob Marley?, by Katie Ellison ; illustrated by Gregory Copeland
- Who is Ralph Lauren?, Jane O'Connor ; illustrated by Stephen Marchesi
- My American dream, [a life of love, family, and food], Lidia Matticchio Bastianich
- Vivian Maier, a photographer's life and afterlife, Pamela Bannos
- The Lowells of Massachusetts, an American family, Nina Sankovitch
- When the moon turns to blood, Lori Vallow, Chad Daybell, and a story of murder, wild faith, and end times, Leah Sottile
- Who was Milton Hershey?, by James Buckley Jr. ; illustrated by Ted Hammond
- Tom Brady, by K.C. Kelley
- Bright lights., starring Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds, produced by Alexis Bloom, Todd Fisher, Julie Nives ; directed by Alexis Bloom, Fisher Stevens, Widescreen
- Rising out of hatred, the awakening of a former white nationalist, Eli Saslow
- Once upon a farm, lessons on growing love, life, and hope on a new frontier, Rory Feek
- A Kim Jong-Il production, the extraordinary true story of a kidnapped filmmaker, his star actress, and a young dictator's rise to power, Paul Fischer
- Wait for your laugh, Forgotten Man Films presents ; produced by Christina Wise & Jason Wise ; written by Christina Wise & Jason Wise ; directed by Jason Wise
- Kitchen yarns, notes on life, love, and food, Ann Hood
- A long way home, Saroo Brierley with Larry Buttrose
- Lawrence in Arabia, war, deceit, imperial folly and the making of the modern Middle East, Scott Anderson
- Narrative of the life of Frederick Douglass, an American slave, written by himself ; John W. Blassingame, John R. McKivigan, and Peter P. Hinks, editors ; Gerald Fulkerson, textual editor ; James H. Cook, Victoria C. Gruber, and C. Jane Holtan, editorial assistants
- The pendulum, a granddaughter's search for her family's forbidden Nazi past, Julie Lindahl
- The real Wallis Simpson, a new history of the American divorcée who became the Duchess of Windsor, Anna Pasternak
- Don't stop believin', Olivia Newton-John
- For colored girls who have considered politics, Donna Brazile, Yolanda Caraway, Leah Daughtry, and Minyon Moore with Veronica Chambers
- First, Sandra Day O'Connor, Evan Thomas
- Dreaming in code, Ada Byron Lovelace, computer pioneer, Emily Arnold McCully
- Sisters and rebels, a struggle for the soul of America, Jacquelyn Dowd Hall
- Travels with Charley, in search of America, John Steinbeck
- Benjamin Franklin, an American life, Walter Isaacson
- Rebel, my life outside the lines, Nick Nolte
- Who was Norman Rockwell?, Sarah Fabiny ; illustrated by Gregory Copeland
- The loyal son, the war in Ben Franklin's house, Daniel Mark Epstein
- Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, Peter Doggett
- The poison squad, one chemist's single-minded crusade for food safety at the turn of the twentieth century, Deborah Blum
- My squirrel days, by Ellie Kemper
- Robert Goddard, by Lola M. Schaefer
- Been so long, my life and music, Jorma Kaukonen
- Founding martyr, the life and death of Dr. Joseph Warren, the American Revolution's lost hero, Christian Di Spigna
- Elvis Presley., the searcher, Widescreen
- Massacre on the Merrimack, Hannah Duston's captivity and revenge in Colonial America, Jay Atkinson
- Who was Andrew Jackson?, by Douglas Yacka ; illustrated by Jake Murray
- Orphan trains, taking the rails to a new life, Rebecca Langston-George ; consultant: Shaley George, Curator, National Orphan Train Complex
- Billy Graham., an extraodinary journey, producers, Micah Bomgaars, Chris Calnin, Quinn Collins, Bill Meissner, Andy Weibley ; directors, Vonda Harrell, Daniel Camensch, Widescreen
- I.M., a memoir, Isaac Mizrahi
- American Eden, David Hosack, botany, and medicine in the garden of the early republic, Victoria Johnson
- Immigrant odyssey, a French-Canadian habitant in New England = a bilingual edition of Histoire d'un enfant pauvre, by FĂ©lix Albert ; introduction by Frances H. Early ; translation by Arthur L. Eno, Jr