
my favorite book from 20O6 was ''al copone does my shirts''
by Gennifer Choldenko. This book was about a boy named moose flannagan, his sister natalie who had autism. you should read this book because its no where near boring and if you dont believe me read this summary that Norah Piehl said.
AL CAPONE DOES MY SHIRTS
by Gennifer Choldenko
G.P. Putnam's Sons
ISBN: 0399238611
Ages 8-12
240 pages
Twelve-year-old Moose Flannagan doesn't know how to feel about his new home. Sure, it's neat to live right in San Francisco Bay, but the neighbors leave something to be desired. You see, Moose and his family live on Alcatraz Island, where Moose's father has a new job as electrician and prison guard. At school on the mainland, Moose is a bit of a misfit. Not only do the other guys think living on Alcatraz is a little weird, they also don't understand why Moose can't stay after school to play baseball.
Instead, Moose has to head home to watch his sister Natalie. Natalie has autism, a condition that had not even been identified in 1935, when this novel is set. No one is quite sure how to deal with Natalie. Most "experts" tell the Flannagans to put her in an institution, but the family would rather try a variety of experimental therapies, which yield mostly disappointing results. Moose is the only one who can really reach Natalie, and he constantly clashes with his mother about the best way to work with her.
Moose and Natalie discover a new kind of community among the several families who live on Alcatraz Island, including bossy seven-year-old Theresa and the warden's manipulative, sneaky (but also kind of cute) daughter Piper. In the end, the kids cooperate --- with a little help from Al Capone himself --- to find a place where Natalie can finally belong.
Believe it or not, this novel's unusual setting is based on fact --- the families of Alcatraz prison guards actually did live on the island. The author includes a helpful note explaining the historical facts behind the story, as well as a brief note about autism.
What really makes this a winning novel, though, is not the setting but its main character. Moose, who narrates the story, is responsible and trustworthy in spite of himself. The love he feels for his sister despite the frustrations she causes him shines through all his words. The relationships among Moose, his hardworking father and his well-meaning mother are also rich and dynamic. Even without its connection to the famous mobster, AL CAPONE DOES MY SHIRTS would still be a real hit.
--- Reviewed by Norah Piehl
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5 comments:
Hey "Kezia"!! waz up? I love you blog and the description of the book!! I loved that book also and i wish i could of done two books because i love small steps and the book you chose!! I love it....!!! And thankz for the comment!!
I love that book i reccomende it to my cousin angel and she loves it to!
-kaitlyn
Signature: when life gives you lemons make grape juice then sit back and let the world wonder how you did it.
Hi Kezia, I love that book! I also love your blog and your book description! -Sofia :)
That sounds like a good book
-BLYSS :-)
Hi, I really like your blog
I stated reading Al something does my shirts and it really good -viv
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