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Shaking the Nickel Bush
- Little Britches #6
- Narrated by: Cameron Beierle
- Length: 7 hrs and 6 mins
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- Kate A. Walker
- 02-18-22
Thanks Mr. Moody
Rich and fulfilling for people with heart. Highly recommend this story if you love to hear about how good life can be with the courage to live it.
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- Amazon Customer
- 02-06-22
Great story
I loved the story, and there were some parts that were sad and also not sad. Ralph moody made some bad choices like hoping trains and horses falls when he has diabetes. But overall this is a great story!
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- Stephanie Matthews
- 01-05-22
It was a great book
I don’t love that it left off on a cliffhanger but over all the book was great
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- Kaye
- 06-23-21
I didn’t like this book at all. Too many details about uninteresting things. I don’t plan to read any more of his books. His
Three I liked , but not this one. May I return this one for credit please?
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- Kara Manore
- 10-21-20
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AWESOME Way To Like a friend used the same thing and she is the best and
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- N. Patti Bublat
- 07-23-20
wonderful
another great story about Little Britches. Reader easy to listen to. Relaxing listen. Try it I think you will like it
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- Charles Tharpe
- 01-03-20
Another Great Story by Ralph Moody
Loved it. Another great story. Would recommend all ages read Mr. Moodys stories. Gives a great image of what life was like during this time period.
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- Andrew Lewis
- 06-05-19
Awesome story!
The life of Ralph Moody never ceases to amaze me! You just can't even start to appreciate it until you've heard all the books!
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- Liz
- 06-30-17
Always life lessons with Ralph Moody
Definitely worth the listen/read! A great lesson in ingenuity, friendship and personal finance. Love Ralph Moody's life stories!
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- Rebecca
- 11-28-16
Good Story That Teaches Great Morals
You'll wish that Ralph would just leave and go out on his own. You'll wish that he's be more responsible. But this is a true story and it can serve to teach us that not all our friends are good and that not all our endeavors are worthy ones.
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- Aya
- 10-04-21
Great book that will entertain listeners
This was a great story that will interest listeners immensely. I highly recommend all the Little Britches series and the narrator was amazing