Bud & Me : The True Adventures of the Abernathy Boys

by Alta Abernathy

Other authorsWilliam B. Rogers (Editor)
Hardcover, 1998

Status

Available

Call number

B1904

Publication

Dove Creek Pr (1998), Edition: 2, 162 pages

Description

Biography & Autobiography. Juvenile Nonfiction. HTML: Bud & Me is one of the 20th Century's most exciting true stories of courage and adventure. The year is 1905. The new century is still in its infancy. Automobiles are little more than rich men's toys and many short-sighted people feel that everything that can be invented has been invented! In the early 1900's there are only 150 miles of paved road in the entire country. Fifty percent of Americans live and work on farms. Radios and refrigerators are still years away. Women are not allowed to vote yet and Teddy Roosevelt is in office. Against this background come two adventuresome boys, Temple and Bud Abernathy. Raised by their widowed father, "Catch-'em-Alive" Jack Abernathy, known as the man from Oklahoma who catches wolves with his hands...the boys, ages 5 and 9, set out on a series of daring rides across America. First, alone on horseback from Frederick, Oklahoma to Santé Fe, New Mexico and back. Then to New York City, alone on horseback to meet their friend "Teddy" and back to Oklahoma driving their own "Brush" automobile. Their longest ride and again alone and on horseback, takes place in 1911, when two New York promoters challenge the boys to ride from Coney Island to San Francisco in 60 days time. The boys are allowed only one change of horses and they cannot sleep or eat under roof during the entire trip or they forfeit the $10,0000 prize money! It is hard to comprehend how different the country is today from just 90 years ago! The story is captivating and an important piece of Americana and rare that it can be shared by an entire family!… (more)

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LibraryThing member DorisCozart
Fantastic, I could not put it down. I have read it twice.

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Language

Original language

English

Physical description

162 p.; 8.88 inches

ISBN

0966216601 / 9780966216608

Barcode

7363
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