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The Fields of Home (Little Britches, #5)

The Fields of Home (Little Britches, #5)

1993 ·
·4.35·1,297 Ratings ·335 Pages
“ Every block of stone has a statue inside it and it is the task of the sculptor to discover it. ” ― Michelangelo
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  • Mary Emma & Company (Little Britches, #4)

    1994·
    ·4.43·1,140 Ratings
    The protagonist, Mary Emma Moody, widowed mother of six, has taken her family east in 1912 to begin a new life. Her son, Ralph, then thirteen, recalls how the Moodys survive that first bleak winter in a Massachusetts town. Money and prospects are lacking,
  • Riders of the Pony Express

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    ·3.86·138 Ratings
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  • The Dry Divide (Little Britches, #7)

    1994·
    ·4.28·813 Ratings
    4 July 1919 Nebraska. Ralph Moody "Bud" 20 is diabetic, down to last dime when put off a freight train. Three months later he owns 8 teams of horses and rigs. His girl Judy works alongside. On wheat and corn farm of bully Hudson, he pulls together Swedish
  • Shaking the Nickel Bush (Little Britches, #6)

    1994·
    ·4.2·919 Ratings
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  • The Home Ranch (Little Britches, #3)

    1994·
    ·4.39·1,300 Ratings
    Ralph Moody turns again to Colorado, the scene of those two delightful earlier books about his boyhood, Little Britches and Man of the Family.This is an extension of Mr. Moody's recollections of his twelfth year, and fits withing the framework of Man of t
  • Horse of a Different Color: Reminiscences of a Kansas Drover (Little Britches, #8)

    1994·
    ·4.35·697 Ratings
    Horse of a Different Color ends the "roving days" of young Ralph Moody. His saga began on a Colorado ranch in Little Britches and continued at points east and west in Man of the Family, The Fields of Home, The Home Ranch, Mary Emma & Company, Shaking
  • Father and I Were Ranchers (Little Britches, #1)

    1991·
    ·4.29·9,293 Ratings
    Ralph was eight years old in 1906 when his family moved from New Hampshire to a Colorado ranch. Through his eyes, the pleasures and perils of ranching in the early twentieth century are experienced... auctions and roundups, family picnics, irrigation wars
  • Man of the Family (Little Britches, #2)

    1993·
    ·4.46·2,033 Ratings
    Early 1900s Colorado. Fortified with Yankee ingenuity and western energy, the Moody family, transplanted from New England, builds a new ranch life. Father has died and Little Britches shoulders the responsibilities of a man at age eleven. Determined Grace
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