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Little Britches: Father and I Were Ranchers Paperback – September 1, 1991
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A most appealing book . . . Its genuineness and its simplicity will build up a large audience of enthusiastic readers.—San Francisco Chronicle
Ralph Moody was eight years old in 1906 when his family moved from New Hampshire to a Colorado ranch. Through his eyes we experience the pleasures and perils of ranching there early in the twentieth century. Auctions and roundups, family picnics, irrigation wars, tornadoes and wind storms give authentic color to Little Britches. So do adventures, wonderfully told, that equip Ralph to take his father's place when it becomes necessary.
Little Britches was the literary debut of Ralph Moody, who wrote about the adventures of his family in eight glorious books, all available as Bison Books.
- Print length260 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- Grade levelPreschool - 2
- Lexile measure1090L
- Dimensions5.3 x 0.9 x 7.9 inches
- PublisherBison Books
- Publication dateSeptember 1, 1991
- ISBN-109780803281783
- ISBN-13978-0803281783
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"This is a gallant book—from the first sentence until the last. It is a true story, written in the first person, written without sentimentality but with extraordinary drama."—Christian Science Monitor
"A most appealing book . . . Its genuineness and its simplicity will build up a large audience of enthusiastic readers."—San Francisco Chronicle
"You will search long . . . To find a more disarming and refreshing account of family life than Ralph Moody has set down in Little Britches."—Chicago Sunday Tribune
"Enthusiastically recommended for young and old."—Library Journal
"Ralph Moody’s books should be read aloud in every family circle in America"—Sterling North
"The story of the Moody family is told without embellishment in a simple, straight-forward style. It is especially suited for reading aloud as a family. The difficulties Ralph faces, the mishaps and consequences, will provoke quality discussions with middle schoolers and older students, although children as young as third grade will enjoy and benefit from the story."—Homeschooling Today
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- ASIN : 0803281781
- Publisher : Bison Books (September 1, 1991)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 260 pages
- ISBN-10 : 9780803281783
- ISBN-13 : 978-0803281783
- Reading age : 7 - 11 years, from customers
- Lexile measure : 1090L
- Grade level : Preschool - 2
- Item Weight : 9.9 ounces
- Dimensions : 5.3 x 0.9 x 7.9 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #23,473 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #216 in Contemporary Literature & Fiction
- #560 in Westerns (Books)
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But more than that, Ralph Moody simply had a determination and confidence and aptitude that enabled and motivated him to go out and make his own fortune and adventure in the world. So on one level, the entire Little Britches series (all eight books) is a testament to what a person can do if he takes life by the reins (pun only partially intended). Yes, life was hard, but Ralph never let circumstances discourage him. And he had an amazing father and mother who provided him with a rock-solid moral and spiritual foundation in addition to a unwavering work ethic.
This was an era when there was no income tax, and a man could pretty much keep whatever income he could generate, by hook or by crook (or by "crooked"--but not Ralph!). So if the Moody kids collected coal that fell off the trains, they could sell it to their neighbors and make enough money for a widow to survive--and neither the IRS nor Social Services had a problem!
But on a more basic level, Ralph Moody simply had a fantastic gift for telling a story that is engaging, unique, suspenseful, poignant, informative, delightful. It seems clear that Ralph kept a fairly detailed diary from his early years (although the only verification that I've found of this assumption is Ralph's own reference to "going off to write in my journal" when he lived in Maine). His ability to recreate events that happened years earlier, and his ability to describe them so wonderfully, speak to a lifetime of observing and writing about the world around him from an early age.
Alas, I have not been able to find any satisfying information about "the rest of the story" about Ralph Moody outside of his eight books. We know he worked for Procter & Gamble in California and had a long marriage with three children. The National Little Britches Rodeo Association was started in Littleton after this book was published in 1950, although, incredibly, the rodeo association does not credit Ralph Moody on its own website (not that I could find)!
For anyone who has a love of the West--or rural life in general--in the twilight of the era before WWI, and who loves good writing about an amazing life, I implore you to get and read all eight books in this series!
PS--One little note: the subtitle "Father and I Were Ranchers" may lead you to guess that this is a story of a cattle rancher. In fact, farms of that day were generally referred to as "ranches" even though the primary function was growing crops, not cattle.
After reading it aloud to my kids, I purchased it on CD, read by Cameron Beirele Father and I Were Ranchers (The Little Britches Series Book 1) [UNABRIDGED ] and they have worn it out listening to it in their rooms. Mr. Beirele does an excellent job doing the voices (book 6 six is a little different but still not bad). We now have all the books in print and audio CD (except book 8 which is seems you have to get as an MP3 download). My absolute favorites are the first 4 ( Little Britches: Man of the Family (The Little Britches Series) [UNABRIDGED ] The Home Ranch (Bison Book) and Mary Emma & Company (Bison Book) . The Fields of Home turns out good, but his crotchety old grandfather just about drove me crazy. Shaking the Nickel Bush is probably the least favorite. Ralph has a "buddy" named Lonnie that is a lazy leech and I kept preaching for Ralph to dump him through the whole book. When he is finally rid of him, he finds all of his savings is gone too. That one might be better read than listened to because the Lonnie character is grating and Mr. Beirele suddenly can't get situated on a voice for Ralph and it changes throughout the CD.
I think these books should be required reading in every home in America. We need more everyday heros to emulate. Ralph was a dutiful, devoted son who was not afraid to write about the dumb things he did as well as the smart ones. Just be aware there is some "cowboy language" in most of the books. That's how I described it to my children and they understood - we are not cowboys. It is certainly mild by today's standards but still bears mentioning. The family is a family of faith and that is more impressionable than the language. Just d**n and h*ll is all I remember hearing.
Some other Moody favorites are Come on Seabiscuit! ; Stagecoach West ; and Kit Carson and the Wild Frontier .
Ralph, the main character is so genuine and relatable. His family is loving, and his father is so kind and wise I think he may even displace Pa Ingalls as my favorite children's lit dad! The chapter where he steals the chocolate bar is absolutely priceless. My kids and I had the best discussion about that chapter.
We are almost finished with the second book in the series now, and Ralph feels like an old friend now. I'm quite sure we will read the whole series.
*UPDATE (11/19/2018)*
We did finish the whole series and we just adore Ralph and his family. For kids younger than high school, however, I would stop after reading Book 5 (Fields of Home). The last 3 books (where Ralph has become a young man) have a lot more technical descriptions, business dealings and math in them that I think make them less interesting to a younger audience. Plus, the end of Book 5 is so perfect you just kind of want to think his life goes on forever in that blissful state!
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Little Britches is a true story. In the book, Ralph remembers the time when he was a young boy and his family moved west, to a ranch in Colorado, in the early 1900s. When they arrived, the "ranch" was not quite what they had expected, yet instead of complaining, they all buckled down and got to work to create a farm that their family could live off of, getting some help from kind neighbours along the way. Ralph worked hard too, and even helped with the family finances when he went to work herding cows - at age 9!
Life held many challenges for the Moody family, but the way in which they pulled together, and loved each other, is truly inspiring. I especially enjoyed the scenes where the father was imparting wisdom to Ralph about what it means to be a man - an honest, hardworking man. Truly, there are some good lessons in this book, and I plan to read this book very soon with my own 9 year old son.
I highly recommend this book as a family read aloud for older children (maybe 8 and up?), and as a good, touching book for anyone who enjoys stories from times past.