Annie Oakley, the famous "Little Sure Shot," guarded her reputation well as she traveled the world with Wild West Shows. In her early life, Annie persevered through difficult times, helping in orphanages, hunting for food, learning to sew, and working hard to help others. Her first break in shooting contests came as she shot against the ace marksman, Frank Butler....but, could she outshoot him? What would he do if she did? Annie was always kind, always compassionate, always sharing the treasure of laughter, excitement, and entertainment with the crowds. What do you think she did with the treasure she earned? 

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Through My Eyes by Ruby Bridges

When Marian Sang by Pam Munoz Ryan 

Fly High! The Story of Bessie Coleman 

by Louise and Mary Kay Kroeger 

Wilma Unlimited by Kathleen Krull 

 

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