Secondary Education Reads for International Women’s Day

By Tina Parmar | February 10 2026 | EducationSecondary Education

International Women’s Day, observed on March 8th, is a pivotal moment to honor the remarkable achievements and contributions of women worldwide. To celebrate this day, we have curated a special collection of books tailored for middle and highs school students and educators. These books explore the lives of extraordinary women who have made significant impacts on history through their perseverance, creativity, and leadership. From scientists and artists to activists and leaders, these stories present a diverse array of role models for young readers. Whether you’re a student eager to learn about the trailblazing women who have shaped our world or an educator seeking enriching materials to inspire your students, this collection offers something for everyone.

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9781644214893
A young woman activist takes on her government and the world's most powerful sports body, FIFA, to fight for women and girl's rights in her country. The sister of one of Iran's biggest soccer stars describes her battle against the stadium ban in a thrilling, inspiring story for anyone YA and up.
$19.95 US
Apr 14, 2026
Hardcover
192 Pages
Triangle Square
World except UK/Ireland

9780593714447
The highly anticipated biography of one of the world’s most treasured literary voices, showcasing a life as triumphant and inspiring as the stories she crafted.
$35.00 US
Mar 10, 2026
Hardcover
480 Pages
G.P. Putnam's Sons
US, Canada, Open Mkt

9798217027033
From basketball icon Brittney Griner comes a captivating memoir about her journey from early athletic stardom to her page-turning account of how she persevered in a Russian prison—now adapted for young adults.
$19.99 US
Feb 17, 2026
Hardcover
320 Pages
Bright Matter Books
World

9798217117772
The New York Times bestselling memoir now adapted for young adults! Ketanji Brown Jackson, the first Black woman to ever be appointed to the U.S. Supreme Court, chronicles her life story and her extraordinary path to becoming a jurist on America's highest court in this inspiring, intimate memoir.
$20.99 US
Jan 20, 2026
Hardcover
368 Pages
Bright Matter Books
World

9798217154241
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • A radiant new memoir from artist and writer Patti Smith, author of the National Book Award winner Just KidsA BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR: TIME, NPR, THE NEW YORKER“God whispers through a crease in the wallpaper,” writes Patti Smith in this moving account of her life. A post–World War II childhood unfolds in a condemned housing complex where we enter the child’s world of the imagination. Smith, the captain of her loyal and beloved sibling army, vanquishes bullies, communes with the king of tortoises, and searches for sacred silver pennies.The most intimate of Smith’s memoirs, Bread of Angels takes us through her teenage years where the first glimmers of art and romance take hold. Arthur Rimbaud and Bob Dylan emerge as creative role models as she begins to write poetry then lyrics, ultimately merging both into the songs of iconic recordings such as Horses, Wave, and Easter.She leaves it all behind to marry her one true love, Fred Sonic Smith, with whom she creates a life of devotion and adventure on a canal in St. Clair Shores, Michigan. Here, she invents a room of her own, a low table, a Persian cup, inkwell and pen, entering at dawn to write. The couple spend nights in their landlocked Chris-Craft studying nautical maps and charting new adventures as they start a family.A series of profound losses mark her life. Grief and gratitude are braided through years of caring for her children, rebuilding her life and, finally, writing again—the one constant in a life driven by artistic freedom and the power of the imagination to transform the commonplace into the magical, and pain into hope. In the final pages, we meet Smith on the road again, the vagabond who travels to commune with herself, who lives to write and writes to live.
$20.00 US
Nov 04, 2025
Paperback
288 Pages
Random House
US, Opn Mkt (no CAN)
Export Edition

9781644214879
WINNER OF THE 2022 NOBEL PRIZE IN LITERATUREAnnie Ernaux’s profound investigation into the life of her mysterious older sister, who died at six, two years before Annie was born.
$17.95 US
Sep 23, 2025
Paperback
96 Pages
Seven Stories Press
World except UK/Ireland

9780593649091
In this riveting YA non-fiction set against the backdrop of the Great Depression, trace Lorena Hickok--or Hick's-- rise from devastating childhood to renowned journalist, and watch as she forms the most significant friendship and romantic relationship of her life with first lady, Eleanor Roosevelt. A STONEWALL BOOK AWARD HONOR BOOK • A SHELF AWARENESS AND SCHOOL LIBRARY JOURNAL BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR
$20.99 US
May 27, 2025
Hardcover
384 Pages
Random House Studio
World

9780593811887
The groundbreaking New York Times bestseller is now adapted for young adults!  This is the 200-million-year story of how the female body gave rise to the human species and forever shaped life on Earth and what that means for us in the future.
$20.99 US
Feb 25, 2025
Hardcover
432 Pages
Bright Matter Books
US, Canada, Open Mkt