Vivian Kirkfield is a retired early childhood educator and the author of several books for children, including From Here to There, Making Their Voices Heard, and Pippa's Passover Plate. Her books have received starred reviews in publications like Kirkus and have been selected by the Junior Library Guild and PJ Library. Alison Jay is the illustrator of numerous books, including The Pig War, A Lady Has the Floor, and Bee and Me, which she also wrote. Alison's signature style is created using alkyd paint on thick cartridge paper, with a crackle varnish, giving an aged effect.
"""This fast-paced, well-written tale tells the story of a remarkable, determined woman. The quirky, lively illustrations, rendered in oil paint with varnish, sometimes presented as vignettes, nicely capture period settings and details. The mantra 'pedal, balance, steer' 'careens' throughout the artwork, the words and letters playfully stretching out; quotes from Annie are interspersed throughout. A fascinating, larger-than-life personality is deservedly brought to readers’ attention in this fine offering."" —Kirkus Reviews ""Perseverance and a willingness to try new things win the day in this lively picture-book biography...Kirkfield’s text picks up on attention-grabbing details...and keeps the story focused with a repeated chorus of 'Pedal. Balance. Steer!' That refrain is often worked into the illustrations, the words winding beside Annie’s bicycle in Jay’s characteristic flat oil paintings with a crackled varnish that adds to the sense of history."" —The Horn Book ""Jay’s varnished alkyd oil illustrations, rendered in sepia tones and greens with navy accents, capture the feel of the 1890s, when women in pants were a novelty. She also depicts maps that give a sense of Annie's adventures around the world and incorporates printed documents and text into the artwork. With generous back matter, this is a good addition to history and sports units."" —Booklist"