Charlotte Grace O'Brien

Charlotte Grace O'Brien was an inspiring figure in 19th-century Ireland, known for her passionate advocacy for social justice and her literary contributions. Born in 1828 in County Kerry, she was deeply influenced by the struggles of her time, particularly the Great Famine that devastated her homeland. O'Brien's writing often reflected her commitment to the Irish cause, addressing issues such as land reform and the rights of women. Her work was not only a means of expression but also a tool for raising awareness about the pressing social issues of her day.

In addition to her activism, O'Brien was a talented author whose writings include novels and essays that showcase her keen insight and empathy. Her stories often weave together themes of resilience and the human spirit, making them relatable and poignant. As you explore her works in this audiobook app, you'll discover the rich tapestry of her narratives and the profound impact she had on her contemporaries. Delve into Charlotte Grace O'Brien's literature, and you may find yourself inspired by her timeless messages and heartfelt storytelling.

Basil, or, Honesty and Industry

Read by Robert Harder


Charlotte Grace O'Brien



A poor boy discovers the value of honesty and industry. More than that, he discovers the value of his relationship with God. (Introduction b…