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Father and I Were Ranchers by Ralph Moody
Father and I Were Ranchers by Ralph Moody













Father and I Were Ranchers by Ralph Moody

His books have been described as crude in the language of the times, but are highly praised by Moody's readership and have been in continuous publication since 1950. In addition to the Little Britches series, Moody wrote a number of books detailing the development of the American West. At age 50, he enrolled in a writing class, which eventually led to the publication of Father and I Were Ranchers. Moody's formal education was limited, but he had a lifelong interest in learning and self-education. His later Little Britches books cover his time in Maine and subsequent travels through Arizona, New Mexico, Nebraska, and Kansas–including stints as a bust sculptor and a horse rider doing "horse falls" for motion pictures–as he worked his way back toward Colorado while continuing to support his family financially. Following more than one ill-timed run-in with local law enforcement, he left the family home near Boston to live on his grandfather's farm in Maine. The Moody clan returned to the East Coast some time after Charles's death, but Moody had difficulty readjusting. He and his sister Grace combined ingenuity with hard work in a variety of odd jobs to help their mother provide for their large family. Moody detailed his experiences in Colorado in the first book of the Little Britches series, Little Britches: Father and I Were Ranchers.Īfter his father died, eleven-year-old Moody assumed the duties of the "man of the house". He was born in East Rochester, New Hampshire in 1898 but moved to Colorado with his family when he was eight in the hopes that a dry climate would improve his father Charles's tuberculosis. (hardcover reprint), Dec 2022.Ralph Owen Moody (Decem– June 28, 1982) was an American author who wrote 17 novels and autobiographies largely about the American West (though a few are set in New England). Cynthiana, KY: Purple House Press (hardcover reprint), Oct 2017.Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1991.Cutchogue, NY: Buccaneer Books (reprint edition), 1986.

Father and I Were Ranchers by Ralph Moody

The book was the basis for the 1970 Disney film The Wild Country. Moody was eight when his father moved to Colorado, and eleven when his father died. This book spans the years from 1906 to 1910. One valued lesson passed on by Moody is the importance of water rights and the profound challenges these can have on a community. This book has been in print continuously since 1950. This is the first book in the very popular series on Moody's life. Little Britches: Father and I Were Ranchers is an autobiographical account of Ralph Moody's (1898–1982) early life in the vicinity of Littleton, Colorado.















Father and I Were Ranchers by Ralph Moody