[1] Bolaki, Stella (2011) Unsettling the Bildungsroman: Reading Contemporary Ethnic American Women's Fiction. Amsterdam and New York: Rodopi.
[2] Bubíková, Šárka (2015) 'Everywhere else is America, but in this house it's China!': The Role of house and street in American female ethnic bildungsromane. In: Šnircová, Soňa and Milena Kostić (eds.) Growing Up a Woman: The Private/Public Divide in the Narratives of Female Development. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 178–203.
[3] Bubíková, Šárka, et. al. (2008) Literary Childhoods. Growing Up in British and American Literature. Červený Kostelec: Pavel Mervart/Univerzita Pardubice.
[4] Buráková, Zuzana (2015) Double trouble: Female bildung in Jewish American fiction – Anzia Yezierska's Bread Givers. In: Šnircová, Soňa and Milena Kostić (eds.) Growing Up a Woman: The Private/Public Divide in the Narratives of Female Development. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 145–158.
[5] Kolář, Stanislav (2015) The spiritual transformation of Jewish women in the fiction of four Jewish American woman writers. In: Šnircová, Soňa and Milena Kostić (eds.) Growing Up a Woman: The Private/Public Divide in the Narratives of Female Development. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 120–144.
[6] McWilliams, Ellen (2009) Margaret Atwood and The Female Bildungsroman. Surrey: Ashgate.
[7] Millard, Kenneth (2007) Coming of Age in Contemporary American Fiction. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.
[8] Rishoi, Christy (2003) From Girl to Woman: American Women Coming-of-Age Narratives. Albany: State University of New York Press.
[9] Saxton, Ruth O., ed. (1998) The Girl: Construction of the Girl in Contemporary Fiction by Women. New York: St. Martin's Press.
[10] White, Barbara A. (1985) Growing up Female: Adolescent Girlhood in American Fiction. Westport and London: Greenwood Press.