Incoming Resources
- Richard Nixon, the life, John A. Farrell
- Al Capone, his life, legacy, and legend, Deirdre Bair
- Apollo 8, the thrilling story of the first mission to the Moon, Jeffrey Kluger
- If you ask me, essential advice from Eleanor Roosevelt, Eleanor Roosevelt ; edited and with an introduction by Mary Jo Binker
- First, Sandra Day O'Connor, Evan Thomas
- Finding magic, a spiritual memoir, Sally Quinn
- Risking everything, a Freedom Summer reader, edited by Michael Edmonds
- Once in a great city, a Detroit story, David Maraniss
- Every farm tells a story, a tale of family farm values, Jerry Apps
- The great quake, how the biggest earthquake in North America changed our understanding of the planet, Henry Fountain
- How to survive a plague, the inside story of how citizens and science tamed AIDS, David France
- The eighty-dollar champion, Snowman, the horse that inspired a nation, Elizabeth Letts
- First women, the grace and power of America's first ladies, Kate Andersen Brower
- Building Taliesin, Frank Lloyd Wright's home of love and loss, Ron McCrea
- The lost art of dress, the women who once made America stylish, Linda Przybyszewski
- All the presidents' bankers, the hidden alliances that drive American power, Nomi Prins
- The storm on our shores, one island, two soldiers, and the forgotten battle of World War II, Mark Obmascik
- The Mindset lists of American history, from typewriters to text messages, what ten generations of Americans think is normal, Tom McBride and Ron Nief
- The heavens might crack, the death and legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr., Jason Sokol
- Accidental presidents, eight men who changed America, Jared Cohen
- The general vs. the president, MacArthur and Truman at the brink of nuclear war, H.W. Brands
- Betty Ford, First Lady, women's advocate, survivor, trailblazer, Lisa McCubbin ; foreword by Susan Ford Bales
- Five days in November, Clint Hill and Lisa McCubbin
- The woman's hour, the great fight to win the vote, Elaine Weiss
- The big roads, the untold story of the engineers, visionaries, and trailblazers who created the American superhighways, Earl Swift
- Drive!, Henry Ford, George Selden, and the race to invent the auto age, Lawrence Goldstone
- No surrender, a father, a son, and an extraordinary act of heroism that continues to live on today, Chris Edmonds and Douglas Century