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Ralph Moody Treats

When commenter and fellow Ralph Moody fan Gregg Green wrote and offered me copies of a couple of personal letters from Moody, I jumped at the offer. At age 8, Green had become a fan of Little Britches and Moody’s books. Being a fellow Maine resident and an ambitious young lad, he penned a letter to Ralph Moody. To his delight, he received a personal response. The two became sort of pen pals, exchanging a few letters and Christmas cards.

And lucky me…Gregg found this blog and has given me permission to share some items with you. Here is a word from Gregg:

…I have a couple of letters and a picture that Mr. Moody sent back in the late 60’s. The typed letter was a response to the first letter I ever sent him, and the handwritten letter came with the photo a year or so later. We corresponded for a few years after that, trading Christmas cards and such, but unfortunately I never did have the good fortune to meet him. The scans came out really well and you are welcome to use them on your website if you would like…

So, here they are, friends. That Moody took the time to write to a young boy…well, it says a lot. Clicking on the photo and letters will enlarge them. If you’re on dial-up and don’t want to wait for the letters to load, I’ve typed them out. Here’s the typed letter, and here’s the hand-written one. Enjoy!

2 Comments

  1. Leila

    I just love Ralph Moody. How wonderful to see his kind letters to a child!

    Reminds me of C. S. Lewis’ letters — always interested and warm…

    God bless!

  2. Dawn Kepler

    I met Ralph Moody as a little girl. My mother was reading all his books to the 4 of us kids. We took a trip to Colorado to visit relatives and my mother contacted him to see if we could visit. I remember sitting on the floor of his living room with my siblings and thinking that he looked like my grandfather. I was in awe. Must have been around 1960. He was very gracious to all of us.

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