- I ran into some trouble, Peggy Caserta and Maggie Falcon
- The first survivors of Alzheimer's, how patients recovered life and hope in their own words, Dale E. Bredesen M.D
- Je ne sais quoi, the adventures of a French woman in London, by Lucie Arnoux
- There was a party for Langston, by Jason Reynolds ; with art by Jerome Pumphrey & Jarrett Pumphrey
- This country, searching for home in (very) rural America, Navied Mahdavian
- Ancient civilizations, women who made a difference, by Lori McManus
- Transitions, a mother's journey, Élodie Durand ; translated by Evan McGorray
- Whatever it took, an American paratrooper's extraordinary memoir of escape, survival, and heroism in the last days of World War II, Henry Langrehr and Jim DeFelice
- Michael Rosen's Sticky McStickstick, the friend who helped me walk again, Michael Rosen ; illustrated by Tony Ross
- If you traveled on the Underground Railroad, written by Ebony Joy Wilkins ; illustrated by Steffi Walthall
- Portrait of a body, Julie Delporte ; translated by Helge Dascher and Karen Houle
- Bertha Parker, the first indigenous American woman archaeologist, by Mari Bolte
- See it, dream it, do it, how 25 people just like you found their dream jobs, Colleen Nelson & Kathie MacIsaac ; with illustrations by Scot Ritchie
- Black Canadians in Canada's world wars, by Brian D'Souza
- Because of you, John Lewis, the true story of a remarkable friendship, by Andrea Davis Pinkney ; illustrated by Keith Henry Brown
- Dr. Kizzmekia Corbett, the virologist who changed the world, by Mari Bolte
- Black Canadians in sports, by Brian D'Souza
- She can STEM, 50 trailblazing women in science from ancient history to today, Liz Lee Heinecke
- Real princesses change the world, Carrie A. Pearson ; illustrated by Dung Ho
- The little books of the little Brontës, Sara O'Leary & Briony May Smith
- My dear nuakuluapik, written by Irene Jonas ; illustrated by Tindur Peturs
- Stand up!, ten mighty women who made a change, by Brittney Cooper ; illustrated by Cathy Ann Johnson
- Mexikid, a graphic memoir, by Pedro Martín
- The best of me, David Sedaris
- Finding my dance, by Ria Thundercloud ; illustrated by Kalila J. Fuller
- Basketball dreams, Chris Paul ; illustrated by Courtney Lovett
- The forest keeper, the true story of Jadav Payeng, by Rina Singh ; illustrated by Ishita Jain
- Dotson, my journey growing up transgender, Grayson Lee White ; illustrations by Stephanie Roth Sisson
- Homeland, my father dreams of Palestine, by Hannah Moushabeck ; illustrated by Reem Madooh
- The diary keepers, World War II in the Netherlands, as written by the people who lived through it, Nina Siegal
- One million trees, a true story, Kristen Balouch
- Button pusher, Tyler Page
- Enough already, learning to love the way I am today, Valerie Bertinelli
- Take the long way home, by Jon Claytor
- You can't say that!, writers for young people talk about censorship, free expression, and the stories they have to tell, compiled and edited by Leonard S. Marcus ; with a new foreword by LeVar Burton
- The choice, embrace the possible, Dr. Edith Eva Eger, with Esmé Schwall Weigand
- Where butterflies fill the sky, a story of immigration, family, and finding home, Zahra Marwan
- Héros autochtones, Anishinaabewi-ogichidaag, de Wab Kinew ; illustrations de Joe Morse ; traduction en français par Marie-Hélène Duval ; traduction en anishinaabemowin par Roger Roulette
- Fight heart disease like cancer, Michael V. McConnell
- I am Mister Rogers, Brad Meltzer ; illustrated by Christopher Eliopoulos
- Où est ma fille?, Christy Jordan-Fenton et Margaret Pokiak-Fenton ; illustrations de Gabrielle Grimard ; texte français d'Isabelle Allard
- The series, what I remember, what it felt like, what it feels like now, Ken Dryden
- The first survivors of Alzheimer's, how patients recovered life and hope in their own words, Dale E. Bredesen M.D
- Mangilaluk, a graphic memoir about friendship, perseverance, and resiliency, written by Bernard Andreason ; illustrated by Alan Gallo
- Stars of the NFL, by Tyler Blue
- Legends of Major League baseball, by Craig Calcaterra
- ¡Ay, Mija!, my bilingual summer in Mexico, Christine Suggs
- The enigma girls, how ten teenagers broke ciphers, kept secrets, and helped win World War II, Candace Fleming
- Memoirs of a man in pajamas, Paco Roca ; translated by Andrea Rosenberg
- I must be dreaming, Roz Chast