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Father and I Were Ranchers

Little Britches # 1

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Father and I Were Ranchers

By: Ralph Moody
Narrated by: Cameron Beierle
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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.©1950 Ralph Moody (P)2001 Books in Motion Ranch Heartfelt Historical Biographies
Heartwarming Story • Valuable Life Lessons • Excellent Narration • Moral Teaching • Historical Authenticity

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LOVE this book. I laughed and cried. This took me back to simpler times.

Little Britches Series

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True, honest men are hard to come by. This boy tells how he became a real man through diligence, discipline and the fear of the Lord.

Fear of the Lord and a kind, God honoring family

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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

Yes. If you can't get your hands on a copy or you can't take the time to sit and read it. This audiobook is worth it.

Who was your favorite character and why?

Ralph's father is so full of wisdom and is just so darn good. He makes you want to be a better, harder working person. But honestly, who isn't there to love in this book? You love everyone or you love to hate someone. It's a wonderful story!

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The narrator was a bit distracting when doing accents or women's voices, but still a very good performance.

One of the best children's books written

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I very much enjoyed this story of early ranching life in Colorado, but the narration was very distracting at times. Mr. Beierle's imitation of a woman's voice is just plain irritating and ridiculous. I did enjoy the story and writing though so that I do want to seek other the next book in this series and read the paper copy.

Great story, not so great narration

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I wish a country boy would've read it of them that it was OK except for the way the chapters were done I wish they were actually lined up for chapter 1 through chapter 2.

It was ok

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