Shaking the Nickel Bush

Shaking the Nickel Bush

by Ralph Moody

Narrated by Cameron Beierle

Unabridged — 7 hours, 6 minutes

Shaking the Nickel Bush

Shaking the Nickel Bush

by Ralph Moody

Narrated by Cameron Beierle

Unabridged — 7 hours, 6 minutes

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Overview

Now 19-years old, skinny, and suffering from diabetes, Ralph Moody is ordered by his Boston doctor to seek a more healthful climate out West. Remembering his childhood ranching adventures, Ralph is delighted to strike out for new territory and prospects. Hustling jobs, and trying to find the means to follow the doctors orders, he becomes a Hollywood stunt rider. With Lonnie, a rascal and friend, he camps out in the Arizona desert and “shakes the nickel bush” as a cowboy artist-sculptor. Lawyers and bankers are eager to buy his work as the two move from town to town in an old Ford aptly named “Shiftless.” But will Ralph ever reach Littleton in time for the 4th of July roundup?....

Editorial Reviews

Library Journal

Moody, author of Little Britches, here continues his life story in these three illustrated volumes. LJ's reviewer dubbed Horse "a glorious recollection of the pre-Dust Bowl, pre-Depression days" (LJ 9/1/68), while Nickel Bush was "highly recommended" (LJ 6/1/62). All offer views of an America long gone.

New York Herald Tribune Books


"A sentimental reminiscence rich in good humor and courage, and in Americana. It is a story simply told of a young man's unself-pitying and successful struggle against what seem the unsurmountable odds of dire poverty and desperate illness."—New York Herald Tribune Books

Chicago Sunday Tribune


"Social historians of the future, seeking material on the life of American boys during the first few decades of the [twentieth] century will ignore the books of Ralph Moody at their peril. . . . [Moody] has a splendid talent for bringing the ashes of the past into life."—Chicago Sunday Tribune

Product Details

BN ID: 2940169842081
Publisher: Books in Motion
Publication date: 12/15/2001
Series: Little Britches , #6
Edition description: Unabridged
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