Michael O'Halloran
Gene Stratton-Porter
Read by Mary Anderson
The story of a plucky, optimistic newsboy, Michael O’Halloran, who has been orphaned from a young age and asks nothing of the world but to “Be Square!” This is a warm and joyous story of how Michael makes life sunnier for those around him, bringing joy to all who know him. (Summary by Mary A.) (14 hr 27 min)
Chapters
Happy Home in Sunrise Alley | 31:49 | Read by Mary Anderson |
Moccasins and Lady Slippers | 26:42 | Read by Mary Anderson |
S.O.S. | 40:00 | Read by Mary Anderson |
"Bearer of Morning" | 39:29 | Read by Mary Anderson |
Little Brother | 46:04 | Read by Mary Anderson |
The Song of a Bird | 38:06 | Read by Mary Anderson |
Peaches' Preference in Blessings | 39:23 | Read by Mary Anderson |
Big Brother | 45:52 | Read by Mary Anderson |
James Jr. and Malcolm | 32:05 | Read by Mary Anderson |
The Wheel of Life | 47:34 | Read by Mary Anderson |
The Advent of Nancy and Peter | 51:52 | Read by Mary Anderson |
Feminine Reasoning | 39:09 | Read by Mary Anderson |
A Safe Proposition | 34:42 | Read by Mary Anderson |
An Orphans' Home | 33:40 | Read by Mary Anderson |
A Particular Nix | 44:35 | Read by Mary Anderson |
The Fingers in the Pie | 55:53 | Read by Mary Anderson |
Initiations in an Ancient and Honourable Brotherhood | 1:06:40 | Read by Mary Anderson |
Malcolm and the Hermit Thrush | 43:00 | Read by Mary Anderson |
Establishing Protectorates | 52:10 | Read by Mary Anderson |
Mickey's Miracle | 59:14 | Read by Mary Anderson |
Reviews
A Treasure!
Anfinwen
I've heard that other people didn't like "Michael O'Halloran" because it was too "preachy," but the big ideas and great values are just why I like it. A few of the prejudices and pet ideas of the day show through, but I find that they only serve as insight into a different era. Mary Anderson did a fantastic job reading this book. I really enjoyed her performance.
sweet
Julia
I've listen to this twice and each time was delighted to hear child able to do what's necessary to overcome huge obstacles because his mother left him prepared with common sense & training in thinking and doing wisely.
kam
Kam
A delightful read. For one in their middle 70's, it was just the kind of stories we read through our childhood years. The time today has become just as difficult for so many worldwide. Poverty and hardship affecting those from every walk of life. this book reminds us that there needs to be a call back to the simple things and an acceptance that we are each called to open our hearts for healing and an opening of hands for giving. Time waits for no Man. We can move with it or let it pass us by. There is always a Mickey and Lilly somewhere who needs us
loveable character LOTS of wise excerpts
GM Jones
this is a group of characters ib would gladly spend hours following them long past where the author left us. But Mickey and others in the book say some real GEMS. wisdom which transcends the century between the writingand my hearing. * NOTE There are a few instances of little Lily using profanity (including once using God's name in vain). if listening to this with children, just be ready to explain how this poor girl had been exposed to very bad people.
CafeRuth
Reader was wonderful! Mickey’s funny expressions just rolled off her tongue like butter. It was a pleasure to listen. I am continually intrigued by Gene Stratton-Porter and the era she presents. The cure to most ailments seems to be, in her opinion, clean country air fresh food from the farm, and the benefits of good mothering and fathering. Her characters are often virtuous without dripping w/sentimentality. And when self-examination is applied, it often brings up plenty to consider. Interesting also are details that surprise the modern reader such as a car racing a trolley in the city in the busy part of day or the cost of simple food and rent being affordable on a newsboy’s earnings! Mickey is a delightful character so nix on any criticism of him!
Good with reservations
Storytime with HannahMary
Good book, well read! Only some reservations about content. It upholds good standards, but would need to be rated PG 13 for lots of language, some violence and gruesome implications. You also have to sit back and listen patiently through some long and repetitive conversations, but I laughed aloud many times and am glad to have met Mickey, Lily and friends.
Michael O' Halloran
JB
So fun to hear a Gene Stratton Porter book read to me. I love this story and who doesn't love Mikey. An inspiration and entertaining too.
Just not my favorite but a good book nevertheless.
Vicki Martin
A decent reader. Some of the incidents and characters are not real-to-life. Some very interesting twists and details.