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Format: Paperback, 335 pages
Edition: REPRINT
Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
ISBN: 0803281943
Release Date: Jan 1, 1986
Average Reader Review:     (Based on 1 review.)
| |  | | | From The Publisher "One of the happiest pieces of Americana produced in our times ... rich in good talk, good food, good living, and best of all, good people. It Is the kind of book you keep hoping will never end.'-Chicago Tribune. "As bright and clean as clear water bubbling over rocks in a trout stream." New York Times. "A lively story . . . warm with humor; bright with incident and personality."-San Francisco Chronicle. The fatherless Moody family moved from Colorado to Medford, Massachusetts, in 1912, when Ralph was entering his teens. "I tried as hard as I could to be a city boy, but I didn't have very good luck," he says at the beginning of The Fields of Home. "Just little things that would have been all right in Colorado were always getting me in trouble." So he is sent to his grandfather's farm in Maine, where he finds a new set of adventures. "Ralph Moody's books should be read aloud in every family circle in America"-Sterling North. [Moody] has a splendid talent for bringing the ashes of the past into life."-Chicago Sunday Tribune.
| | | | Annotation The fatherless Moody family moves from Colorado to Massachusetts in 1912, when Ralph enters his teens. There, he discovers that "just little things that would have been all right in Colorado" now get him into trouble. He is sent to his grandfather's farm in Maine, where he finds adventures every bit as colorful as those described in Little Britches and Man of the Family. Illustrated.
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