Volume 8 of the Little Britches Series
Ralph Moody's story is a perfect example of rural American enterprise in the 1920's...He found himself in a mountain of debts through collapse of the livestock market. In the process of digging himself out of debt, he also saved a Kansas town from total bankruptcy...The reader lives through a flash flood, admires the sanitary slaughter house, and weeps over a forced farm auction.
272 pgs
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