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Michael O'Halloran is a novel written by Gene Stratton-Porter. The story revolves around a young orphan boy named Michael O'Halloran who lives in Chicago. Michael is a bright and resourceful boy who earns a living by selling newspapers on the streets. Despite his difficult circumstances, Michael remains optimistic and determined to make a better life for himself. One day, Michael meets a wealthy woman named Miss Leslie who takes an interest in him and offers to help him. Miss Leslie is impressed by Michael's intelligence and kind heart and she takes him under her wing. She helps him to get a better education and introduces him to new experiences and opportunities. As Michael's life improves, he becomes more involved in the lives of those around him. He helps a young girl named Peaches who is also an orphan and has been mistreated by her guardians. Michael also helps a struggling artist named David who is trying to make a living in Chicago. Throughout the novel, Michael faces many challenges and setbacks, but he never gives up. He remains determined to succeed and to help others along the way. The story is a heartwarming tale of perseverance, kindness, and the power of human connection.1915. Stratton-Porter was an American feminist, environmentalist, photographer and one of Indiana's most famous female authors. Many of her writings were moralistic and romantic novels. Michael O'Halloran begins: Aw kid, come on! Be square! You look out what you say to me. But ain't you going to keep your word? Mickey, do you want your head busted? Naw! But I did your work so you could loaf; now I want the pay you promised me. Let's see you get it! Better take it from me, hadn't you? You're twice my size; you know I can't, Jimmy! See other titles by this author available from Kessinger Publishing.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.