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Wild Horse Annie by Tracey Fern
ISBN-10: 0374303061
ISBN-13: 978-0374303068
48 Pages    Hardcover    $16.99
 

Wild Horse Annie: Friend of the Mustangs
Wild Horse Annie, the nickname of Velma Bronn Johnston (1912-77), loved mustangs all her life. When she saw mustangs being rounded up and killed to make room for ranchers' livestock, she knew she had to speak up. In 1950, she began writing letters to local newspapers and politicians, defending the horses' right to roam free. Many people told Annie to hush up, but they couldn't stop her. She soon became a voice for mustangs throughout the state of Nevada, speaking on their behalf at town halls and meetings. But Annie was only one person, and she wanted to do more. So she got children to speak up, too, by having them write letters to Washington, D.C., officials to ask them to save the mustangs. Finally, with the help of her young "pencil brigade," Annie persuaded Congress to pass nationwide laws protecting wild horses and burros. Readers will find inspiration in this portrait of an early animal-rights advocate, who spoke up for what she believed in, and empowered a generation of children to be a voice for the voiceless.

*Illustrated by Steven Salerno
Coming in February 2019
from Farrar, Straus & Giroux
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Junior Library Guild Selection - Spring 2019
Favorite Links:

International Society for the Protection of Mustangs and Burros https://www.ispmb.org/index.html
This website is run by the organization that Annie helped to found. It contains information about current legislation that affects wild horses, as well as information about wild horses, Annie, and ways to get involved in the effort to further protect wild horses.

Wild Horses: An American Romance http://netnebraska.org/basic-page/television/wild-horses-american-romance
This is the companion website to the PBS movie of the same name. It is a fantastic resource to learn more about every aspect of wild horses including their origins, their connection to the land and to humans, and a discussion of the dilemma about mustangs and possible solutions. In addition, the website contains links to a free version of the movie and an extensive list of links to additional resources, lesson plans, and teacher activities. Truly a comprehensive resource for students, teachers, and others interested in Annie and mustangs.
Wild Horse and Burro Online Corral https://wildhorsesonline.blm.gov/
This site, run by the United States Department of Interior’s Bureau of Land Management, contains a photo gallery of wild horses and information about how to adopt or purchase wild horses.
International Museum of the Horse Website http://imh.org
Run by the Kentucky-based museum dedicated to the history of the interaction between humans and horses. A nice collection of down-loadable PDF’s about horses in general and their role throughout history, as well as a searchable online database of their collection.
Return to Freedom http://www.returntofreedom.org
Website of a non-profit wild horse sanctuary that contains information about wild horses and how to get involved in their conservation.
America’s Wild Horses https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SZUZRmkT5Nk
An excellent National Geographic documentary about the history and controversy surrounding mustangs.

History of Vaccines: Polio https://www.historyofvaccines.org/timeline/polio
Resources compiled by The College of Physicians of Philadelphia, consisting of a brief description and history of polio, a timeline of the disease in the United States, and information about the development of the polio vaccine.