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Resources share the relationship genre to Biography
- Who is the Dalai Lama?, by Dana Meachen Rau ; illustrated by Dede Putra
- Last train to Memphis, the rise of Elvis Presley, Peter Guralnick
- Queens of the conquest, England's medieval queens, Alison Weir, Book one
- In search of Sacco and Vanzetti, double lives, troubled times, and the Massachusetts murder case that shook the world, Susan Tejada
- Out on a leash, how Terry's death gave me new life, Shirley MacLaine
- Nanaville, adventures in grandparenting, Anna Quindlen
- Who was Bob Marley?, by Katie Ellison ; illustrated by Gregory Copeland
- The widower's notebook, a memoir, Jonathan Santlofer
- The allies, Roosevelt, Churchill, Stalin, and the unlikely alliance that won World War II, Winston Groom
- Empress Dowager Cixi, the concubine who launched modern China, Jung Chang
- Duke Kahanamoku, by Laurie Calkhoven ; illustrated by Stevie Lewis
- Mercury and me, Jim Hutton with Tim Wapshott
- Boy erased, a memoir, Garrard Conley
- Massacre on the Merrimack, Hannah Duston's captivity and revenge in Colonial America, Jay Atkinson
- Jimmy Buffett, a good life all the way, by Ryan White
- Leonardo da Vinci, Walter Isaacson
- The boys in the boat, nine Americans and their epic quest for gold at the 1936 Berlin Olympics, Daniel James Brown
- Kate Middleton, Duchess of Cambridge, written by Hettie Bingham
- Who were the Tuskegee Airmen?, by Sherri L. Smith ; illustrated by Jake Murray
- Can't help myself, lessons and confessions from a modern advice columnist, Meredith Goldstein
- Whiskey in a teacup, what growing up in the South taught me about life, love, and baking biscuits, Reese Witherspoon
- Every day is extra, John Kerry
- Robin, Dave Itzkoff
- My American dream, a life of love, family, and food, by Lidia Matticchio Bastianich
- Who was Albert Einstein?, by Jess M. Brallier ; illustrated by Robert Andrew Parker
- Notorious RBG, the life and times of Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Irin Carmon & Shana Knizhnik
- Spying on the royals., [episode 1] written, produced & directed by Paul Elston ; [episode 2] director, Chris Durlacher ; Brave New Media for Channel 4 Television, Widescreen
- Tender at the bone, growing up at the table, Ruth Reichl
- Shortest way home, one mayor's challenge and a model for America's future, Pete Buttigieg
- Autobiography of a face, Lucy Grealy
- A dangerous woman, American beauty, noted philanthropist, Nazi collaborator : the life of Florence Gould, Susan Ronald
- David Bowie, Isabel Sanchez Vegara ; illustrated by Ana Albero
- Driving Miss Norma, one family's journey saying "yes" to living, Tim Bauerschmidt and Ramie Liddle
- Harriet Tubman, written by Ma Isabel Sánchez Vegara ; illustrated by Pili Aguado
- The first wave, the D-Day warriors who led the way to victory in World War II, Alex Kershaw
- Mindhunter, inside the FBI's elite serial crime unit, John Douglas and Mark Olshaker
- Hillary Rodham Clinton, a woman living history, by Karen Blumenthal
- Kitchen yarns, notes on life, love, and food, Ann Hood
- Lawrence in Arabia, war, deceit, imperial folly and the making of the modern Middle East, Scott Anderson
- A long way home, Saroo Brierley with Larry Buttrose
- Young Elizabeth, the making of the Queen, Kate Wililams
- The Wright brothers, David McCullough
- Reagan, an American journey, Bob Spitz
- Who was Selena?, by Kate Bisantz & Max Bisantz ; illustrated by Joseph J. M. Qiu
- The crayon man, the true story of the invention of Crayola crayons, by Natascha Biebow ; illustrated by Steven Salerno
- Another life, on memory, language, love, and the passage of time, Theodor Kallifatides ; translated from the Swedish by Marlaine Delargy
- Leonardo da Vinci, Walter Isaacson
- Zany eats with Andrew Zimmern, Jill C. Wheeler
- Iris Apfel, accidental icon : musings of a geriatric starlet, Iris Apfel
- A street cat named Bob, and how he saved my life, James Bowen