あらすじ
"Nevertheless, she persisted . . ." Velma Bronn Johnston, a shy Nevada rancher left with a limp from childhood polio, became an unlikely champion for America's wild mustangs after witnessing their brutal capture for slaughter. Refusing to profit from cruelty, she embraced the mocking nickname "Wild Horse Annie" and launched a determined activism campaign. Despite threats and ridicule, Johnston galvanized national attention--especially through schoolchildren's letters--leading to the unanimous 1971 passage of legislation protecting wild horses, securing her legacy as their fiercest defender.
ISBN: 9781647792640ASIN: 1647792649



