Al Capone Does My Shirts (Tales from Alcatraz)

Al Capone Does My Shirts (Tales from Alcatraz)

By Gennifer Choldenko

48 ratings 60 reviews 47 followers
Book 1 of 3 in the  Al Capone Series
Interest LevelReading LevelReading A-ZATOSWord Count
Grades 4 - 8Grades 2 - 8X3.549509

Moose Flannagan moves with his family to Alcatraz so his dad can work as a prison guard and his sister, Natalie, can attend a special school.  But Natalie has autism, and when she's denied admittance to the school, the stark setting of Alcatraz begins to unravel the tenuous coping mechanisms Moose's family has used for dealing with her disorder.

When Moose meets Piper, the cute daughter of the Warden, he knows right off she's trouble.  But she's also strangely irresistible.  All Moose wants to do is protect Natalie, live up to his parents' expectations, and stay out of trouble.  But on Alcatraz, trouble is never very far away.

Set in 1935, when guards actually lived on Alcatraz Island with their families.  Choldenko's second novel brings humor to the complexities of family dynamics and illuminates the real struggle of a kid trying to free himself from the "good boy" stance he's taken his whole life.

Publisher: Bloomsbury UK
ISBN-13: 9780439674324
ISBN-10: 0439674328
Published on 6/1/2014
Binding: Paperback
Number of pages: 225

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It is funny and delightful πŸ˜‚πŸ˜ƒ

this is a really good mystery!

I think that this is one of my favorite books ever! I love the part where his 'friend' starts this washing service, 'to have your shirts cleaned by Al Capone,' a convict in Alcatraz. Meanwhile, his sister, Natalie who has autism falls in love with a convict who is almost going to be released from Alcatraz. What happens to these wonderful characters? Well, I think you know the answer if you've been reading my book reviews. Read on to find out!

The first few pages are very interesting. The storyline will be very different, I bet. I have never thought about the possibility of kids living on Alcatraz because of their parent's work. Can't wait to get deeper into the book!

After moving to Alcatraz for his father's job, Moose is forced to watch his autistic sister, who gets him in trouble throughout the book. This book is an interesting look at how an autistic family member affects everyone and the history of Alcatraz.

I liked this book. The kids lived on Alcatraz Island and Moose's sister Natalie has problems and thinks she turns 10 every year on her birthday but she is really like 16.

I think some of the book was a bit boring, but the part I liked was learning about Alcatraz. I've never been there, but when my Garndfather lived in San Francisco, we would always go down to the pier and he'd point it out to me.

It was good. Not the story I thought it would be, but good all the same. The ending was my favorite part. I do recommend, but for ages 12 and above.

Not my favorite book, but something to read. This book is about Moose & Piper's scheme after his families move to Alcatraz Island. Moose helps take care of his sister who is autistic.

I love this book and highly recommend it to people who like action and realistic fiction, (some parts), I love the part when Moose figures out that his sister met a convict. I thought that it was kind of funny.

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