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Gene Stratton-Porter was one of the most influential women in America at the turn of the 20th century. A popular author and movie studio head, Stratton-Porter's work was read by tens of millions across the nation, and works like A Girl of the Limberlost were adapted into screenplays several times.

Michael O'Halloran Gene StrattonPorter 9781523759262 Books

I've read most of Ms.Stratton-Porter's books and this is one I've been wanting to read for months but wasn't available on Kindle until recently. She also wrote "Girl of the Limberlost". Most of her stories center on a nature setting as she was known as a botanist of sorts in her day and used her knowledge of that to write stories. This book is about a 10 yr. old boy making it on his own by following closely by his mother's instructions : stay away from booze, no stealing, giving an honest day's work for pay, keeping clean and saying his prayers. He does well for himself managing to steer clear of the dreaded orphanage home and being an industrious news boy. His good nature draws people to want to help him and he in turn has a courageous heart and rescues a small girl left to herself after her grandmother dies. All's well that ends well. This book doesn't have a hint of racial bias in it as other GSP books have. It's a wonderful book for children to read.

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  • Paperback 272 pages
  • Publisher CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform (January 29, 2016)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10 1523759267

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My mother first told me about Gene Stratton-Porter when I was in fifth grade and I was reading my way through our local library. I read FRECKLES first and I was hooked. It took me several years to read all her works, and MICHAEL O'HALLORAN was one of the last I read. In retrospect, I can see why the novels so deeply touched my young, and now much more jaded heart. The story engenders the possibility that someone honorable, sensitive, true, dedicated,caring, and intelligent can indeed find happiness and success in the world. These values continue to live in my heart even though life has taught me that more underhanded and evil pervades. I can now see some "flaws" in the story--Michael's naivety ,his wisdom,and his intellect, srike me as improbable--I still love the idea. I intend to read the other novels to remind me of that possibility again.
It is a very different story even from other older books that I have read. I had to skip over long passages of conversations and descriptions. Mickey is an unbelievable boy. I thought the minor theme of classical music in bird calls was strange. I enjoyed the happy ending but I wish the book was shorter.
That's the opening sentence of this sweet book about Micky, a young boy who's been on his own in the big city of Multiopolis since his mother died a year ago. He's a charming newsie who has to scramble to make his living and save a little each day, but he lives the way She taught him and manages to put away a little each day. Then he happens to discover a tiny crippled urchin whose grandmother has just died. She is terrified that They will "get her" and now he has to decide how to protect her and support both of them and figure out how to save enough to get her crippled back fixed.

This book is delightful, but a little hard to read because so much of it is in the street slang of the early 20th century. But it's worth the trouble to see how Micky deals with his world and takes care of his "family".
This is one of Gene Stratton-Porter's best. It's old-fashioned, but surely hits the mark on many criticisms of society in the early Twentieth Century. It also is a wonderful commentary on the importance of families on children's lives (and their parents' lives.) The title character is to die for. He is such a groovy little boy. Several politically incorrect things, but I liked it. If I were to assign an order of Stratton-Porter's novels, this would be third, after Laddie, A True Blue Story, and Freckles, and probably before #4, The Girl of the Limberlost.
This was an old fashioned book when I read it as a girl about 1950. I then had only seen tenements from out side as we rode by on the train but I knew poverty existed and was ready to think more about it. I had countless times picnicked in the beautiful country and been allowed to play in the water so I could identify with that part too.

As an adult I enjoyed reading Michael O'Halloran again. I borrowed it from the library. By then I appreciated both the music and the investment aspects more. By then I had climbed to the top floor apartment taking home a seriously injured child from the playground where I worked. I was a little surprised that a childhood classic was still so interesting.

Now as a Senior Citizen I enjoyed all of it for the third time and really got a different perspective on the men in the book as I know more how important trust and having others in ones life can be. I also enjoyed the women in the book.
While the book is outstanding, I cannot recommend the paperback edition sold by Prime. The book looks like a school workbook in size and shape. Unfortunately, while the cover is inviting, the interior is dreadful. The page size is 8 x10 approximately, but the type face is very, very small. Be kind to your eyes and imagination. This design makes it harder to visualize settings, and characters. It is not the kind of edition conducive to lying back and relaxing while reading. Great story, wrong edition. If interested, try another. I'm going to do so. Since I read and loved this book as a teen, I'll be buying another, proper copy.
The primary character, Mickey O'Halloran, is an orphaned boy of golden character who gives his whole heart to caring for another orphaned girl, (Lily) Peaches, who is frail and weakened from a life of poverty and lack of proper nourishment. She unable to walk and it becomes Mickey's #1 dream to get a well-known surgeon to work on her back so that she can walk. The love and devotion he extends to Lily Peaches is inspiring by itself. However, throughout the book you follow Mickey in his adventures and (as would happen in real life) sub-plots develop as Mickey meets characters with their own stories of joy and sorrow, and each one he inspires and impacts in positive and lasting ways.

After being a part of Mickey's life and experience you almost feel that he could be real, sincerely wish he were, and in the end wish there were more people like him to encounter in life.
I've read most of Ms.Stratton-Porter's books and this is one I've been wanting to read for months but wasn't available on until recently. She also wrote "Girl of the Limberlost". Most of her stories center on a nature setting as she was known as a botanist of sorts in her day and used her knowledge of that to write stories. This book is about a 10 yr. old boy making it on his own by following closely by his mother's instructions stay away from booze, no stealing, giving an honest day's work for pay, keeping clean and saying his prayers. He does well for himself managing to steer clear of the dreaded orphanage home and being an industrious news boy. His good nature draws people to want to help him and he in turn has a courageous heart and rescues a small girl left to herself after her grandmother dies. All's well that ends well. This book doesn't have a hint of racial bias in it as other GSP books have. It's a wonderful book for children to read.
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