Little Britches: Mary Emma & Company
Illustrated By: Tran Mawicke
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Little Britches:  Mary Emma & Company   -     By: Ralph Moody
    Illustrated By: Tran Mawicke

Little Britches: Mary Emma & Company

Illustrated By: Tran Mawicke
University of Nebraska Press / 1994 / Paperback

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Product Description

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. The family's run-ins with authority and with broken furnaces in winter are evocative of a full and warm family life.

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Title: Little Britches: Mary Emma & Company
By: Ralph Moody
Illustrated By: Tran Mawicke
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 235
Vendor: University of Nebraska Press
Publication Date: 1994
Dimensions: 8 X 5 1/4 (inches)
Weight: 9 ounces
ISBN: 0803282117
ISBN-13: 9780803282117
Ages: 12-13
Stock No: WW282117

Publisher's Description

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, but not so faith and resourcefulness. "Mother" in Little Britches and Man of the Family, Mary Emma emerges fully as a character in this book, and Ralph, no longer called "Little Britches," comes into his own. The family’s run-ins with authority and with broken furnaces in winter are evocative of a full and warm family life.

Mary Emma & Company continues the Moody saga that started in Colorado with Little Britches and runs through Man of the Family and The Home Ranch. All these titles have been reprinted as Bison Books, as has The Fields of Home, in which Ralph leaves the Massachusetts town for his grandfather's farm in Maine.

Author Bio

Ralph Moody (1898–1982) is the author of Come on Seabicuit! as well as the Little Britches series about a boy's life on a Colorado ranch, all available in Bison Books editions.

Editorial Reviews

"Moody has recorded with fidelity and skill a time and a place and a way of life that is, in itself, the essence of the American dream. Reading his book is like returning to Grandmother's kitchen with the heavenly smell of sugar cookies escaping from the oven."—Chicago Sunday Tribune

"In Ralph Moody’s . . . book of young memories grinding poverty is overshadowed by the diligence that overcame it. Bitter cold is forgot-ten in heartwarming affection and humor. Unpretentious courage lights every page."—Christian Science Monitor

"It is a story of family industry and ingenuity. . . . A well-told story, full of interesting detail about life in the first part of the twentieth century, and children, particularly, will find it pleasant reading."—New York Herald Tribune Books

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