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The Fields of Home

Little Britches #5

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The Fields of Home

By: Ralph Moody
Narrated by: Cameron Beierle
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The fatherless Moody family moves from Colorado to Massachusetts in 1912, as Ralph enters his teen years. He finds city life troubling and so is sent to his grandpa's farm in Maine, where he finds understanding and kindness, especially from the pretty girl next door.©1953 Ralph Moody (P)2001 Books in Motion Maine Heartfelt United States Americas Feel-Good Historical Biographies & Memoirs
Heartwarming Story • Educational Content • Excellent Narration • Historical Authenticity • Family Values

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Reader does an excellent job telling the story from the first person. Endearing story of young man and his relationship with his grandfather. Humorous at times, serious at others, but thoroughly enjoyable. Highly recommended, as is the whole series.

Wonderful story, reading, characters

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This book is a heartwarming story of change hopes, etc. This series is one of my favorite!! You should read the first 4 before this one however.

Love it!!!

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I wouldn't encourage anyone to skip the first three but this is my favorite book of the series so far. beautiful story

favorite so far

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Loved it. Ralaph Moody has become our families favorite. Cameron Berirle is an amazing story teller.

A book that the whole family will love.

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Ralph Moody lived between horse 'n buggy days and the first horseless carriages. He perfectly describes all the hard work it took to be a farmer, and the ups and downs of family relationships. Entertaining, educational and heartwarming.

Tale of Bygone Days

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