Annie Oakley Saves the Day

Annie Oakley Saves the Day

Author: Anna DiVito

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2004-11

Total Pages: 32

ISBN-13: 0689865201

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One wintry day, while her father is away from home working at the mill, young Annie Oakley spends the afternoon showing her brother how to build a trap. Little does she know just how important this lesson will soon be. Full color.


Who Was Annie Oakley?

Who Was Annie Oakley?

Author: Stephanie Spinner

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2002-02-18

Total Pages: 113

ISBN-13: 1101640065

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You want girl power? Meet Annie Oakley! Born in 1860, she became one of the best-loved and most famous women of her generation. She amazed audiences all over the world with her sharpshooting, horse-riding, action-packed performances. In an age when most women stayed home, she traveled the world and forged a new image for American women.


Annie Oakley Saves the Day

Annie Oakley Saves the Day

Author:

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Published: 2004

Total Pages: 31

ISBN-13: 9781415566183

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While their father is away, young Annie Oakley and her brother John help their mother during a blizzard.


The Life and Legacy of Annie Oakley

The Life and Legacy of Annie Oakley

Author: Glenda Riley

Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press

Published: 2018-08-14

Total Pages: 276

ISBN-13: 9780806135069

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A biography of America's greatest female sharpshooter delves beneath her popular image to reveal a conservative but competitive woman who wanted to succeed.


Annie and the Wolves

Annie and the Wolves

Author: Andromeda Romano-Lax

Publisher: Soho Press

Published: 2022-01-18

Total Pages: 409

ISBN-13: 1641293160

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A modern-day historian finds her life intertwined with Annie Oakley's in an electrifying novel that explores female revenge and the allure of changing one's past. Ruth McClintock is obsessed with Annie Oakley. For nearly a decade, she has been studying the legendary sharpshooter, convinced that a scarring childhood event was the impetus for her crusade to arm every woman in America. This search has cost Ruth her doctorate, a book deal, and her fiancé—but finally it has borne fruit. She has managed to hunt down what may be a journal of Oakley’s midlife struggles, including secret visits to a psychoanalyst and the desire for vengeance against the “Wolves,” or those who have wronged her. With the help of Reece, a tech-savvy senior at the local high school, Ruth attempts to establish the journal’s provenance, but she’s begun to have jarring out-of-body episodes parallel to Annie’s own lived experiences. As she solves Annie’s mysteries, Ruth confronts her own truths, including the link between her teenage sister’s suicide and an impending tragedy in her Minnesota town that Ruth can still prevent.


Shooting Star

Shooting Star

Author: Debbie Dadey

Publisher: Walker & Company

Published: 1999-03-01

Total Pages: 32

ISBN-13: 9780802775597

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An exaggerated account of the life and exploits of the sharp-shooting entertainer.


Annie Oakley

Annie Oakley

Author: Lisa Greathouse

Publisher: Teacher Created Materials

Published: 2009-08-15

Total Pages: 28

ISBN-13: 9781433309977

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Act out the story of Annie Oakley, the legendary cowgirl and star of Buffalo Bill's Wild West show, with this engaging Reader's Theater script! With leveled roles, this script allows teachers to apply differentiation and English language learner strategies into instruction, encouraging all students to engage in the activity. All students can participate, gain confidence in their reading fluency, and feel successful, regardless of their reading ability! Students will practice reading aloud, using expressive voices and gestures, and interacting cooperatively by performing this story with their peers. When the story is over, students can also practice fluency with the additional poem and catchy song. This colorful, leveled script connects to popular children's literature in an engaging way, making reading and rereading an enjoyable activity. This script is the perfect tool to get all students to participate and enjoy practicing fluency.


Annie Oakley's Girl

Annie Oakley's Girl

Author: Rebecca Brown

Publisher: City Lights Publishers

Published: 2016-08-22

Total Pages: 164

ISBN-13: 087286717X

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"One of the freshest, most memorable story collections of my lifetime. And 'A Good Man,' one of the most important. Rarer than the newness, the wit, the vivid readability, is the deep caring understanding, the wholeness, the truth which this astonishing, haunting writer creates her people. 'A Good Man' will be a revelation, an epiphany to many a reader."—Tillie Olsen "In Annie Oakley's Girl, people are so much larger, their motives, dreams and mysteries so much more complex than you ever imagined. Love is so much more dangerous, grief so much more powerful, hope so much more tenuous and necessary. I read everything Rebecca Brown writes, watch for her books and hunt down her short stories. She is simply one of the best contemporary lesbian writers around, and Annie Oakley's Girl is stunning."—Dorothy Allison "Brown's fourth (The Terrible Girls, 1992, etc.) mixes fantasy, conjecture, and some realism in seven stories that feature atmospheric neo-feminist allegories and fables. The two longest pieces are the most striking: "Annie" (originally published in Adam Mars-Jones's Mae West is Dead: Recent Lesbian & Gay Fiction) is about the narrator's love affair with Annie Oakley—it's part historical pastiche, part touching daydream, and part biting satire. Juxtaposing the narrator's western daydreams with grittier realism, Brown manages to force upon her narrator the kind of rude awakening best displayed by Tim O'Brien in Going after Cacciato. She also has a good deal of fun along the way: in one instance, Annie Oakley signs autographs at Saks—"the release of her authorized biography coincides with the arrival of the special line of new fall fashions—Annie Oakley Western Wear." "A Good Man" (which first appeared in Joan Nestle and Naomi Holoch's Women on Women II) is a tribute to a decent man dying of AIDS, nursed off and on by his lesbian friend; the striking "Folie a Deux" posits a couple who deliberately cripple themselves—one deaf, one blind—so that "Each of us had something the other didn't have"; and the remaining four stories, published in Britain in 1984, are dreamlike fables. In the best, "Love Poem," the narrator and "you," an artist (the second person becomes a tic in several of these), sneak into the Tate and destroy the artist's work; "The Joy of Marriage" is a touching but ideological look at a honeymoon; "Grief" is about a woman sent off by her clique to a foreign country—she never returns. Occasionally moving, the story's too obliquely personal to make enough sense to a wider audience. Imagistic, edgy fictions about postmodern longing in a world off its screws—and where sadness seems to be a woman's only fate."—Kirkus Reviews Published in 1993 by City Lights, this collection includes seven stories: "Annie," "The Joy of Marriage," "Folie a Deux," "Love Poem," "The Death of Napoleon: Its Influence on History," "A Good Man," and "Grief." Rebecca Brown is the author of a dozen books of prose including The Last Time I Saw You, The End of Youth, The Dogs, The Terrible Girls (City Lights) and The Gifts of the Body (HarperCollins).


Annie Oakley Saves the Day

Annie Oakley Saves the Day

Author: Anna DiVito

Publisher:

Published: 2007-01-01

Total Pages: 32

ISBN-13: 9781590549391

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While their father is away, young Annie Oakley and her brother John help their mother during a blizzard.


Annie Oakley

Annie Oakley

Author: Charles Wills

Publisher: DK Children

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780756629861

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Describes the life and accomplishments of the woman whose natural talent for shooting led her to become the star of Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show.