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Resources share the relationship genre to Biography
- Morningstar, growing up with books, Ann Hood
- Hidden figures, the true story of four black women and the space race, by Margot Lee Shetterly with Winifred Conkling ; illustrated by Laura Freeman
- Gratitude, Oliver Sacks ; [photographs by Bill Hayes]
- Michelle Obama, first lady, going higher, by Shana Corey ; illustrations by James Bernardin
- Reagan, the life, H.W. Brands
- Boy erased, a memoir, Garrard Conley
- Lady Romeo:, the radical and revolutionary life of Charlotte Cushman, America's first celebrity, Tana Wojczuk
- Pedro, Pedro Martinez with Michael Silverman
- Who was Leif Erikson?, by Nico Medina ; illustrated by Dede Putra
- All things bright and beautiful, James Herriot
- The teammates, David Halberstam
- The immortal Irishman, the Irish revolutionary who became an American hero, Timothy Egan
- The pioneers, the heroic story of the settlers who brought the American ideal west, by David McCullough
- Not my father's son, a memoir, Alan Cumming
- Renoir's dancer, the secret life of Suzanne Valadon, Catherine Hewitt
- Beauty in the broken places, a memoir of love, faith, and resilience, Allison Pataki ; foreword by Lee Woodruff
- Boys in the trees, a memoir, Carly Simon
- The restless wave, good times, just causes, great fights, and other appreciations, John McCain and Mark Salter
- The Trump White House, changing the rules of the game, Ronald Kessler
- Agent Josephine, American beauty, French hero, British spy, Damian Lewis
- Out of line, a life of playing with fire, Barbara Lynch
- Confucius, great teacher of China, Demi
- The art of the wasted day, Patricia Hampl
- Maid, hard work, low pay, and a mother's will to survive, Stephanie Land ; foreword by Barbara Ehrenreich
- Becoming, Michelle Obama
- The world according to Bob, the further adventures of one man and his streetwise cat, James Bowen
- Who was H.J. Heinz?, by Michael Burgan ; illustrated by Stephen Marchesi
- Best of enemies, the last great spy story of the Cold War, Gus Russo and Eric Dezenhall
- Infinity net, the autobiography of Yayoi Kusama, translated by Ralph McCarthy
- Queen Victoria's mysterious daughter, a biography of Princess Louise, Lucinda Hawksley
- Marie Curie, written by Ma Isabel Sánchez Vegara ; illustrated by Frau Isa ; translated by Emma Marinez
- Iris Apfel, accidental icon : musings of a geriatric starlet, Iris Apfel
- American Prometheus, the triumph and tragedy of J. Robert Oppenheimer, Kai Bird and Martin J. Sherwin
- Joan of Arc, a life transfigured, Kathryn Harrison
- Maid, hard work, low pay, and a mother's will to survive, Stephanie Land ; foreword by Barbara Ehrenreich
- Children of the land, Marcelo Hernandez Castillo
- What lips my lips have kissed, the loves and love poems of Edna St. Vincent Millay, Daniel Mark Epstein
- To the new owners, a Martha's Vineyard memoir, Madeleine Blais
- Who was Fidel Castro?, by Sarah Fabiny ; illustrated by Ted Hammond
- Bombshell., Reframed Pictures presents ; produced by Reframed Pictures in association with American Masters Pictures, Submarine Entertainment, and Artemis Rising ; a film by Alexandra Dean ; written and directed by Alexandra Dean ; produced by Adam Haggiag, Alexandra Dean ; producer, Katherine Drew, Widescreen
- The farmer's son, calving season on a family farm, John Connell
- Simple solutions with Rachael Ray, Jill C. Wheeler
- Little author in the big woods, a biography of Laura Ingalls Wilder, Yona Zeldis McDonough ; illustrated by Jennifer Thermes
- Tea with the dames., a Field Day Productions/BBC Arena co-production for Kew Media ; director, Robert Michell ; producers, Sally Angel, Karen Steyn, DVD/Widescreen
- Coco Chanel, pearls, perfume, and the little black dress, Susan Goldman Rubin
- True stories from an unreliable eyewitness, a feminist coming of age, Christine Lahti
- Victoria, a life, A.N. Wilson
- Things my son needs to know about the world, Fredrik Backman ; translated by Alice Menzies
- Finding Freedom, a cook's story; remaking a life from scratch, Erin French
- The first wave, the D-Day warriors who led the way to victory in World War II, by Alex Kershaw