Right Half Hollins

audiobook

Right Half Hollins

by Ralph Henry Barbour

EN·~6 hours·23 chapters

Chapters

23 total
1

RIGHT HALF HOLLINS

0:18
2

ILLUSTRATIONS

0:16
3

CHAPTER I TOMMY PARISH, CRITIC

19:04
4

CHAPTER II BERT REFUSES AN INVITATION

15:37
5

CHAPTER III AN HUMBLE MEMBER

18:42
6

CHAPTER IV THE MANAGER GIVES A PARTY

16:52
7

CHAPTER V TOMMY MAKES A PREDICTION

16:22
8

CHAPTER VI MOONEY’S

17:34
9

CHAPTER VII BERT GOES THROUGH

15:32
10

CHAPTER VIII EXPERT ADVICE

18:07

Description

A rainy afternoon on the high‑school gridiron sets the stage for a lively, character‑driven comedy. Tommy Parish, a short, outspoken teen with a perpetual bag of peanuts, watches the chaotic match from the front row, dispensing snarky commentary that both amuses and irks his fellow spectators. Across the field, the Alton Academy players fumble a slick ball, with right end Chick Burton repeatedly missing passes, while the ever‑watchful critic Tommy offers blunt, humor‑laced observations.

The narrative captures the quirks of small‑town school life: the clumsy attempts at scoring, the banter between teammates, and the eccentric personalities that populate the bleachers. Through witty dialogue and vivid descriptions, the story paints a picture of youthful rivalry, the stubborn optimism of a kid who believes a friendly quip can fix any mishap, and the subtle rivalries that simmer beneath the mud‑splattered uniforms. Listeners will find themselves cheering for the misfits and laughing at the earnest, if misguided, wisdom of the ever‑critical Tommy.

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Language

en

Duration

~6 hours (366K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Donald Cummings and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2017-01-17

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Ralph Henry Barbour

Ralph Henry Barbour

1870–1944

Best known for lively school and sports stories, this prolific American novelist turned teamwork, rivalry, and school spirit into fast-moving fiction for young readers. He wrote more than 100 novels, and many of them helped define the tone of early 20th-century boys' sports books.

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