Biographies of Women Scientists
Biographies of Women Scientists
For Girls and Young Women
Science Reference Section
Science, Technology, and Business Division
Library of Congress
Scope: This guide provides a list of selected books for girls and young women about famous and contemporary female scientists. It is limited to books written in English within the past 20 years.
Books to Get Started
Atkins, Jeannine. Wings and rockets: the story of women in air and space. Illustrated by Dušan Petričič. New York, Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2003. 197 p. TL539.A85 2003
Bibliography: 187-189.
Reading level: middle (III)
Hacker, Carlotta. Scientists. New York, Crabtree Pub., c1998. 48 p. Q141.H2163 1998
Bibliography: p. 47.
Reading level: intermediate (II)
Hatch, Sybil E. Changing our world: true stories of women engineers. Reston, VA, American Society of Civil Engineers, c2006. 221 p. TA157.H4155 2006
Includes bibliographical references.
Reading level: advanced middle & high school (IV)
Haven, Kendall F. Women at the edge of discovery: 40 true science adventures. Westport, CT, Libraries Unlimited, 2003. 273 p. Q141.H368 2003
Includes bibliographical references.
Reading level: advanced middle & high school (IV)
Karnes, Frances A., and Kristen R. Stephens. Young women of achievement: a resource for girls in science, math, and technology. Amherst, NY, Prometheus Books, 2002. 279 p.
Bibliography: p. 236-245. Q130.K37 2002
Reading level: advanced middle & high school (IV)
Langley, Wanda. Women of the wind: early women aviators. Greensboro, NC, Morgan Reynolds Pub., c2006. 160 p. TL539.L28 2006
Includes bibliographical references.
Reading level: middle (III)
Stille, Darlene R. Extraordinary women scientists. Chicago, Childrens Press, c1995. 208 p.
Bibliography: p. 199-200. Q130.S75 1995
Reading level: advanced middle & high school (IV)
Stone, Tanya Lee. Almost astronauts: the true story of the “Mercury 13” women. Somerville, MA, Candlewick Press, 2009. 133 p. TL789.85.A1S79 2008
Includes bibliographical references.
Reading level: middle (III)
Sullivan, Otha Richard. African American women scientists and inventors. Edited by Jim Haskins. New York, Wiley, c2002. 150 p. T39.S985 2002
Bibliography: p. 143.
Reading level: advanced middle & high school (IV)
Thimmesh, Catherine. The sky’s the limit: stories of discovery by women and girls. Illustrated by Melissa Sweet. Boston, Houghton Mifflin, 2002. 73 p. Q130.T47 2002
Bibliography: p. 66-67.
Reading level: intermediate (II)
Women in science. Detroit, Macmillan Reference USA, c2001. 421 p. Q141.W6795 2001
Bibliography: p. 381-403.
Reading level: advanced middle & high school (IV)
Yount, Lisa. Twentieth-century women scientists. New York, Facts on File, c1996. 123 p.
Includes bibliographical references. Q141.Y69 1996
Reading level: middle (III)
Zach, Kim K. Hidden from history: the lives of eight American women scientists. Greensboro, NC, Avisson Press, c2002. 152 p. Q141.Z33 2002
Bibliography: p. 141-149.
Reading level: middle (III)
Primary (I)
Adler, David A. A picture book of Amelia Earhart. Illustrated by Jeff Fisher. New York, Holiday House, c1998. 1 v. (unpaged) TL540.E3A45 1998
Anholt, Laurence. Stone girl, bone girl: the story of Mary Anning. Illustrated by Sheila Moxley. New York, Orchard Books, 1999. 1 v. (unpaged) QE707.A56A54 1999
Atkins, Jeannine. Mary Anning and the sea dragon. Illustrated by Michael Dooling. New York, Farrar Straus Giroux, 1999. 1 v. (unpaged) QE707.A56A74 1999
Birch, Beverley. Marie Curie’s search for radium. Illustrated by Christian Birmingham. Hauppauge, NY, Barron’s, 1996. 42 p. QD22.C8B574 1996
Borden, Louise, and Mary Kay Kroeger. Fly high! the story of Bessie Coleman. Illustrated by Teresa Flavin. New York, Margaret K. McElderry, c2001. 1 v. (unpaged) TL540.C646B67 2001
Brown, Don. Rare treasure: Mary Anning and her remarkable discoveries. Boston, Houghton Mifflin, 1999. 1 v. (unpaged) QE707.A56B76 1999
Cregan, Elizabeth R. Marie Curie: pioneering physicist. Minneapolis, Compass Point Books, c2007. 32 p.
QD22.C8C74 2007
Ehrlich, Amy. Rachel: the story of Rachel Carson. Illustrated by Wendell Minor. San Diego, Harcourt, c2003. 1 v. (unpaged) QH31.C33E47 2003
Includes bibliographical references.
Ganeri, Anita. Marie Curie. Illustrated by Liz Roberts. North Mankato, MN, Thameside Press; Mankato, MN, Distributed in the United States by Smart Apple Media, c2000. 32 p. QD22.C8G35 2000
Graham, Ian. Curie and the science of radioactivity. Illustrated by David Antram. Hauppauge, NY, Barrons Educational Series, 2006. 32 p. QD22.C8G735 2006
Johnston, Lissa Jones. Ellen Ochoa: pioneering astronaut. Mankato, MN, Capstone Press, c2006. 32 p.
Bibliography: p. 31. TL789.85.O25J64 2006
Joseph, Lynn. Fly, Bessie, fly. Illustrated by Yvonne Buchanan. New York, Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, c1998. 1 v. (unpaged) TL540.C646J67 1998
Includes bibliographical references.
Klier, Kimberly. You can’t do that, Amelia! Illustrated by Kathleen Kemly. Honesdale, PA, Calkins Creek, c2008. 1 v. (unpaged) TL540.E3K53 2008
Includes bibliographical references.
Klingel, Cynthia Fitterer. Amelia Earhart: aviation pioneer. Chanhassen, MN, Child’s World, c2004. 32 p. TL540.E3K54 2004
Bibliography: p. 31.
Kraske, Robert. Mae Jemison: space pioneer. Mankato, MN, Capstone Press, c2007. 32 p.
Bibliography: p. 31. TL789.85.J46K73 2007
Langley, Andrew. Amelia Earhart: the pioneering pilot. Illustrated by Alan Marks. New York, Oxford University Press, c1997. 31 p. TL540.E3L364 1997
Latham, Donna. Ellen Ochoa: reach for the stars! New York, Bearport Pub., c2006. 32 p.
Bibliography: p. 31. TL789.85.O25L38 2006
Locker, Thomas, and Joseph Bruchac. Rachel Carson: preserving a sense of wonder. Golden, CO, Fulcrum Pub., c2004. 30 p. QH31.C33L63 2004
Moore, Heidi. Dian Fossey. Chicago, Raintree, 2009. 48 p. QL31.F65M66 2009
Bibliography: p. 46-47.
Mortensen, Lori. Amelia Earhart: female pioneer in flight. Illustrated by Robert McGuire. Minneapolis, Picture Window Books, c2008. 24 p. TL540.E3M665 2008
Bibliography: p. 24.
Mortensen, Lori. Marie Curie: prize-winning scientist. Illustrated by Susan Jaekel. Minneapolis, Picture Window Books, c2008. 24 p. QD22.C8M68 2008
Bibliography: p. 24.
Simon, Charnan. Rachel Carson: author and environmentalist. Chanhassen, MN, Child’s World, c2004. 32 p. QH31.C33S46 2004
Bibliography: p. 31.
Vare, Ethlie Ann. Adventurous spirit: a story about Ellen Swallow Richards. Illustrated by Jennifer Hagerman. Minneapolis, Carolrhoda Books, c1992. 64 p. QD22.R48V37 1992
Bibliography: p. 64.
Venezia, Mike. Marie Curie: scientist who made glowing discoveries. New York, Children’s Press, 2009. 32 p. QD22.C8V46 2009
Venezia, Mike. Rachel Carson: clearing the way for environmental protection. New York, Children’s Press, c2010. 32 p. QH31.C33V46 2010
Walker, Sally M. Bessie Coleman: daring to fly. Illustrated by Janice Lee Porter. Minneapolis, Carolrhoda Books, c2003. 48 p. TL540.C646W35 2003
Walker, Sally M. Mary Anning: fossil hunter. Illustrated by Phyllis V. Saroff. Minneapolis, Carolrhoda Books, c2001. 48 p. QE707.A56W35 2001
Includes bibliographical references.
Woronoff, Kristen. Jane Goodall: animal scientist. Detroit, Blackbirch Press, c2002. 32 p.
Bibliography: p. 32. QL31.G58W67 2002
Intermediate (II)
Anderson, Lara. Rosalind Franklin. Chicago, Raintree, 2009. 55 p. QH506.A53 2009
Bibliography: p. 54.
Buckley, Annie. Ellen Ochoa. Ann Arbor, MI, Cherry Lake Pub., c2008. 48 p. TL789.85.O25B83 2008
Connolly, Sean. Amelia Earhart: an unauthorized biography. Chicago, Heinemann Library, c2001. 56 p.
Includes bibliographical references. TL540.E3C66 2001
Earle, Sylvia A. Dive! my adventures in the deep frontier. Washington, National Geographic Society, c1999. 64 p. GC65.E184 1999
Fletcher, Marty, and Glenn Scherer. Who on earth is Rachel Carson?: mother of the environmental movement. Berkeley Heights, NJ, Enslow, c2009. 112 p. QH31.C33F54 2009
Bibliography: p. 104-110.
Fuoco, Gina Dal. Rachel Carson: renowned marine biologist and environmentalist. Mankato, MN, Compass Point Books, c2009. 40 p. QH31.C33F86 2009
Bibliography: p. 38.
Gogerly, Liz. Dian Fossey. Austin, Raintree Steck-Vaughn Publishers, c2003. 48 p.
Bibliography: p. 47. QL31.F65G64 2003
Gogerly, Liz. Marie Curie. Austin, Raintree Steck-Vaughn, c2001. 48 p. QD22.C8G54 2001
Bibliography: p. 47.
Jackson, Donna M. Cave woman Hazel Barton: mining microbes. In Extreme scientists. Boston, Houghton Mifflin Books for Children, 2009. p. 28-45. Q147.J33 2009
Jankowski, Connie. Jane Goodall: primatologist and animal activist. Mankato, MN, Compass Point Books, c2009. 40 p. QL31.G58J35 2009
Johnson, Dolores. She dared to fly: Bessie Coleman. New York, Benchmark Books, c1997. 48 p.
Bibliography: p. 45-46. TL540.C646J63 1997
Johnson, Rebecca L. Sylvia Earle: protecting the seas. Washington, National Geographic Society, c2002. 32 p. QH91.3.E2J64 2002
Bibliography: p. 30.
Matthews, Tom L. Light shining through the mist: a photobiography of Dian Fossey. Washington, National Geographic Society, c1998. 64 p. QL31.F65M38 1998
Bibliography: p. 62-63.
Raatma, Lucia. Amelia Earhart. Milwaukee, WI, World Almanac Library, c2001. 48 p.
Bibliography: p. 46 TL540.E3R32 2001
Reichard, Susan E. Who on earth is Sylvia Earle?: undersea explorer of the ocean. Berkeley Heights, NJ, Enslow, c2010. 112 p. QH91.3.E2R45 2009
Includes bibliographical references.
Santella, Andrew. Marie Curie. Milwaukee, WI, World Almanac, 2001. 48 p. QD22.C8S26 2001
Bibliography: p. 46.
Sokoloff, Myka-Lynne. The mysterious disappearance of Amelia Earhart. Cambridge, Educators Pub. Service, c2006. 32 p. TL540.E3S65 2006
Steele, Philip. Marie Curie: the woman who changed the course of science. Washington, National Geographic, 2006. 64 p. QD22.C8S77 2006
Bibliography: p. 62.
Tanaka, Shelley. Amelia Earhart: the legend of the lost aviator. Illustrated by David Craig. New York, Abrams Books for Young Readers, 2008. 48 p. TL540.E3T36 2008
Bibliography: p. 46-47.
Middle (III)
Baker, Beth. Sylvia Earle. Minneapolis, Lerner Publications Company, c2006. 112 p.
Bibliography: p. 104-108. QH91.3.E2B33 2006
Barron, Rachel. Lise Meitner: discoverer of nuclear fission. Greensboro, NC, Morgan Reynolds, c2000. 112 p. QC774.M4B37 2000
Bibliography: p. 107.
Birch, Beverley. Marie Curie: courageous pioneer in the study of radioactivity. Woodbridge, CT, Blackbirch Press, c2000. 64 p. QD22.C8B57 2000
Bibliography: p. 62.
Brown, Marion Marsh. Homeward the arrow’s flight: the story of Susan La Flesche (Dr. Susan La Flesche Piccotte). Rev. ed. Illustrated by Ronald E. Lukesh. Grand Island, NE, Field Mouse Productions, c1995. 185 p. R154.P53B76 1995
Bibliography: p. 179.
Borzendowski, Janice. Marie Curie: mother of modern physics. New York, Sterling Pub., c2009. 124 p.
Bibliography: p. 119-122. QD22.C8B67 2009
Cobb, Vicki. Marie Curie. New York, DK Publishing, 2008. 128 p. QD22.C8C598 2008
Bibliography: p. 124.
Gelletly, LeeAnne. Mae Jemison. Philadelphia, Chelsea House Publishers, c2002. 110 p.
Bibliography: p. 103-105. TL789.85.J46G45 2002
Goodall, Jane. My life with the chimpanzees. Rev. ed. New York, Pocket Books, c1996. 156 p.
QL31.G58A3 1996b
Hasday, Judy L. Ellen Ochoa. New York, Chelsea House Publishers, c2007. 106 p.
Bibliography: p. 99-101. TL789.85.O25H37 2007
Koestler-Grack, Rachel A. Marie Curie: scientist. New York, Chelsea House, c2009. 136 p.
Bibliography: p. 127-131. QD22.C8K65 2009
Micklos, John. Unsolved: what really happened to Amelia Earhart? Berkeley Heights, NJ, Enslow, c2006. 144 p. TL540.E3M53 2006
Bibliography: p. 124-138.
Netzley, Patricia D. The disappearance of Amelia Earhart. Detroit, Lucent Books, c2005. 112 p.
Bibliography: p.102-105. TL540.E3N47 2005
Orr, Tamra. Sally Ride: the first American woman in space. New York, Rosen Pub. Group, 2004. 112 p.
Bibliography: p. 106-108. TL789.85.R53O77 2004
Pettit, Jayne. Jane Goodall: pioneer researcher. New York, F. Watts, c1999. 128 p.
Bibliography: p. 121-122. QL31.G58P48 1999
Piddock, Charles. Rachel Carson: a voice for the natural world. Pleasantville, NY, Gareth Stevens Pub., 2009. 112 p. QH31.C33P53 2009
Bibliography: p. 106-108.
Plantz, Connie. Bessie Coleman: first black woman pilot. Berkeley Heights, NJ, Enslow Publishers, 2001. 128 p. TL540.C646P58 2001
Bibliography: p. 124.
Stone, Tanya Lee. Amelia Earhart. London, New York, DK Publishing, c2007. 128 p.
Bibliography: p. 124. TL540.E3S746 2007
Advanced Middle & High School (IV)
Fara, Patricia. Scientists anonymous: great stories of women in science. Cambridge, UK, Icon Books Ltd., 2005. 213 p. In process 07-23-10
Includes bibliographical references.
Jemison, Mae. Find where the wind goes: moments from my life. New York, Scholastic, 2001. 196 p.
TL789.85.J46J45 2001
Johnson, George. Miss Leavitt’s stars: the untold story of the woman who discovered how to measure the universe. New York, W. W. Norton, c2005. 162 p. QB807.J64 2005
Bibliography: p. 149-150.
Tent, M. B. W. Emmy Noether: the mother of modern algebra. Wellesley, MA, A. K. Peters, c2008. 177 p. QA29.N6T46 2008
Selected Series
Great minds of science. Berkeley Heights, NJ, Enslow Publishers.
Include bibliographical references.
Reading level: middle (III)
Gow, Mary. Rachel Carson: ecologist and activist. c2005. 128 p. QH31.C33A42 2005
Hamilton, Janet. Lise Meitner: pioneer of nuclear fission. c2002. 128 p. QC774.M4H35 2002
Pasachoff, Naomi E. Barbara McClintock: genius of genetics. c2006. 128 p.
QH437.5.M38P37 2006
Poynter, Margaret. Marie Curie: discoverer of radium. c2008. 112 p. QD22.C8P69 2008
Ross, Michael Elsohn. Naturalist’s apprentice. Minneapolis, Carolrhoda Books.
Include bibliographical references.
Reading level: intermediate (II)
Bird watching with Margaret Morse Nice. c1997. 48 p. QL677.5.R65 1997
Fish watching with Eugenie Clark. 2000. 48 p. QH31.C54R67 2000
Pond watching with Ann Morgan. 2000. 48 p. QL31.M775R67 2000
Women hall of famers in mathematics and science. New York, Rosen Publishing Group.
Include bibliographical references.
Reading level: middle (III)
Alagna, Magdalena. Mae Jemison: the first African American woman in space. c2004. 112 p.
TL789.85.J46A43 2004
Cooperman, Stephanie. Chien-Shiung Wu: pioneering physicist and atomic researcher. c2004.
112 p. QC16.W785C66 2003
MacBain-Stephens, Jennifer. Gertrude Elion: Nobel prize winner in physiology and medicine. 2004.
112 p. RM62.E43M33 2003
Marx, Christy. Grace Hopper: the first woman to program the first computer in the United States. 2002. 112 p. QA76.2.H67M37 2002
White, Katherine. Sylvia Earle: deep sea explorer and ocean activist. 2004. 112 p.
QH91.3.E2W58 2004
Women in science. Philadelphia, Chelsea House Publishers.
Includes bibliographical references.
Reading level: middle (III)
Anderson, Dale. Maria Mitchell, astronomer. c2003. 110 p. QB36.M7A64 2003
Cullen, J. Heather. Barbara McClintock. c2003. 122 p. QH437.5.M38C855 2003
Ferry, Joseph. Maria Goeppert Mayer. c2003. 110 p. QC16.M474F47 2003
Kozleski, Lisa. Jane Goodall. c2003. 116 p. QL31.G58K69 2003
Nicholson, Lois. Dian Fossey: primatologist. c2003. 120 p. QL31.F65N53 2003
Tremblay, E. A. Rachel Carson: author/ecologist. c2003. 118 p. QH31.C33T74 2003
Women’s adventures in science. New York, Franklin Watts; Washington, Joseph Henry Press.
Include bibliographical references.
Reading level: middle (III)
Bortz, Alfred B. Beyond Jupiter: the story of planetary astronomer Heidi Hammel. c2005. 110 p.
QB36.H36B67 2005
Brown, Jordan. Robo world: the story of robot designer Cynthia Breazeal. 2005. 108 p.
TJ211.B699 2005
Glimm, Adele. Gene hunter: the story of neuropsychologist Nancy Wexler. c2005. 118 p.
RC394.H85G556 2005
Hopping, Lorraine Jean. Space rocks: the story of planetary geologist Adriana Ocampo. 2005.
118 p. QB454.2.O23H67 2005
O’Connell, Diane. Strong force: the story of physicist Shirley Ann Jackson. c2005. 110 p.
QC16.J33O36 2005
Parks, Deborah A. Nature’s machines: the story of biomechanist Mimi Koehl. 2005. 118 p.
QH31.K62P37 2005
Skelton, Renee. Forecast earth: the story of climate scientist Inez Fung. c2005. 116 p.
QC858.F86S54 2005
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