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COME ON, SEABISCUIT! by Ralph Moody
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FATHER AND I WERE RANCHERS By Ralph Moody (Little Britches Book 1)
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MAN OF THE FAMILY by Ralph Moody (Little Britches Book 2)
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During the Great Depression, Seabiscuit captured American hearts from the soup kitchens to the White House. In this classic story, Ralph Moody recounts the true story of a plucky horse that refused to quit, a down-on-his-luck jockey determined to help his horse win, and the trainer who brought out the best in both.
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The Moody family moves from New Hampshire to a Colorado ranch. Experience the pleasures and perils of ranching in 20th Century America, through the eyes of a youngster.
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At age eleven, Ralph becomes man of the family and an entrepreneur. He continues his horse riding, cattle driving, and the Moodys start a cooking business.
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THE HOME RANCH by Ralph Moody (Little Britches Book 3)
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MARY EMMA AND COMPANY by Ralph Moody (Little Britches Book 4)
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THE FIELDS OF HOME by Ralph Moody (Little Britches Book 5)
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Ralph "Little Britches" Moody must take on responsibilities as the man of the family after his father's death.
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At age thirteen Ralph "Little Britches" Moody moves with his mother, Mary Emma, and five siblings to Massachusetts.
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The fatherless Moody family moves from Colorado to Massachusetts in 1912 as Ralph enters his teen years.
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SHAKING THE NICKEL BUSH by Ralph Moody (Little Britches Book 6)
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THE DRY DIVIDE by Ralph Moody (Little Britches Book 7)
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HORSE OF A DIFFERENT COLOR by Ralph Moody (Little Britches Book 8)
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Now 19 years old, skinny and suffering from diabetes, Ralph Moody is ordered by his Boston doctor to seek a more healthful climate out West.
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Ralph has just turned twenty, and lands in Western Nebraska with only one dime in his pocket.
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In the early 1920s, cowboy and dry-range farmer Ralph Moody finds himself with mountainous debts through the collapse of the livestock market, and the dealings of a crooked partner.
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