I never heard of McManus until 1998. I worked in the parts dept. of a Chevy dealership. My job was in the back warehouse overseeing all shipping and receiving, delivery, ordering, and occasionally working the counter. Being in the back by myself, I had a small radio to keep me company. The kind that needed tin foil and just the right amount of tweaking to get a good station.
One day, while avoiding commercials, I chanced on NPR's Radio Reader with Dick Estell. The man had a wonderful voice and gave the pages of McManus' book and characters such a wonderful life. I laughed and looked forward to Estell's Radio Reader program on NPR.
At the time, I was starting my own writing and became a member of a writing group where we read our own work on stage and on certain nights we would read excerpts from particular pieces that we enjoyed and would discuss them. I chose McManus.
This particular book certainly enjoys, and always will, a place in my bookcase.
Estell, unfortunately, passed away earlier this year (2016) along with so many other greats.
I contacted him years ago asking if he had recordings of that particular book that he could sell or share. I also expressed to him just how much his recordings meant to me and how much I appreciated them. He said he did not and didn't think NPR did either. Personally, I think that is a great loss to the arts community as well as a financial opportunity for NPR.
I realize this is just as much about Estell as McManus but for me, I will always hear him narrating those stories.