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Michael O'Halloran

Gene Stratton-Porter

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.

Read by:Mary Anderson

Running Time:14:27:59 in 14 Audio CDs

1 01 Happy Home in Sunrise Alley - 31:49

2 02 Moccasins and Lady Slippers - 26:42
3 03 S.O.S - 40:00
4 04 Bearer of Morning - 39:30
5 05 Little Brother - 46:04
6 06 The Song of a Bird - 38:06
7 07 Peaches' Preference in Blessings - 39:23
8 08 Big Brother - 45:52
9 09 James Jr. and Malcolm - 32:05
10 10 The Wheel of Life - 47:34
11 11 The Advent of Nancy and Peter - 51:52
12 12 Feminine Reasoning - 39:09
13 13 A Safe Proposition - 34:42
14 14 An Orphan's Home - 33:40
15 15 A Particular Nix - 44:35
16 16 The Fingers in the Pie - 55:53
17 17 Initiations in an Ancient and Honourable Brotherhood - 01:06:40
18 18 Malcolm and the Hermit Thrush - 43:00
19 19 Establishing Protectorates - 52:10
20 20 Mickey's Miracle - 59:15

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