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Lo, Michael!

Lo, Michael!

Grace Livingston Hill

Lo, Michael! is a 1913 inspirational novel by Grace Livingston Hill that follows the life of Michael, a poor orphan who sells newspapers in New York's slums. After heroically saving the life of heiress Starr Endicott, he is rewarded with education and a job by her grateful father. As an adult, Michael dedicates himself to uplifting others from his background while facing the challenge of saving Starr once more from a perilous situation. The novel highlights themes of redemption, social responsibility, and the transformative power of kindness.

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