The Dry Divide, authored by Ralph Moody and published by Bison Books in 1994, tells the story of a young man named Ralph who finds himself penniless but spirited on the Fourth of July in 1919 after being put off a freight train in western Nebraska. Despite starting with just a dime in his pocket, he manages to amass an impressive fleet of eight teams of horses and rigs within three months, all while working alongside and providing for others who also share in the prosperity. The narrative weaves through themes of hard work, ingenuity, and mutual respect, even as it highlights the challenges posed by nature’s fickle unpredictability and human frailty. This book chronicles the transformation of a youth into a man, showcasing the enduring virtues that define his character in the face of adversity.
