48 pages 1 hour read

Ralph Moody

Father and I Were Ranchers

Nonfiction | Autobiography / Memoir | Middle Grade | Published in 1950

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Chapters 7-12

Chapter Summaries & Analyses

Chapter 7 Summary: “I Become a Horseman”

While Ralph’s parents are discussing plans for the ranch, a cowboy named Hiram Beckham arrives, riding a blue roan horse. Both the horse and the cowboy immediately captivate Ralph. The cowboy  introduces himself as “Hi.” Sensing Ralph’s fascination, Hi invites him for a ride, sharing tips on handling the horse along the way. Impressed by Ralph’s enthusiasm, Hi affectionately dubs him “Little Britches.” Ralph feels an instant connection with the horse and beams with pride when Hi praises his skills, advising him to think like he is a horse to become a better horseman.

Later, Ralph struggles to manage Fanny during a milk-fetching trip. As Fanny resists his commands, Ralph grows increasingly anxious. Determined to regain control, he attempts to ride her bareback, but the effort fails, causing him to spill the milk. When Ralph returns home, his mother is furious, and his father punishes him with a spanking. However, Ralph realizes that the guilt of his reckless behavior is more painful than the physical punishment.

Chapter 8 Summary: “I Become a Sort of Cowboy”

Ralph takes on more responsibility at the ranch during summer break, striving to be seen as a “real” cowboy. He grows confident in handling cattle, helping his neighbor Mrs. Corcoran with her cows, though the work is exhausting and challenging.