Al Capone Does My Shirts

by Gennifer Choldenko (Author)

Al Capone Does My Shirts
Reading Level: 6th − 7th Grade

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.

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Publishers Weekly

Starred Review
Set on Alcatraz Island in 1935, Choldenko's (Notes from a Liar and Her Dog) exceptionally atmospheric novel has equally unusual characters and plot lines. Twelve-year-old narrator Moose Flanagan has just moved to the island, where his father has been hired as an electrician and guard. At first Moose is spooked at being in such close proximity to the nation's most notorious criminals, and he doesn't know what to make of the all-powerful warden's bossy daughter, Piper, who flouts her father's rule about talking about the convicts ("You say [Al Capone's] name and hordes of reporters come crawling out of the woodwork ready to write stories full of foolish lies," the warden explains). At school, on the mainland, Piper hatches a scheme to make money from classmates ("Once in a lifetime opportunity! Get your clothes laundered by Al Capone and other world-famous public enemies!... Only costs 5 cents") and forces Moose to help her. Moose has reasons for staying on Piper's good side: his older sister, Natalie, has what would now be called autism, and Moose worries that her behavior will land the family in trouble with the warden. (Natalie's condition is so poorly understood that an expert tells her desperate mother, "An interesting case... you should consider donating her brain to science when she dies.") Choldenko captures the tense, nuanced family dynamics touched off by Natalie's disability as skillfully as she handles the mystique of Alcatraz and the exchanges between Moose and his friends. Fast-paced and memorable. Ages 10-up. (Mar.) Copyright 2004 Publishers Weekly Used with permission.

School Library Journal

Starred Review
Gr 6-8-In this appealing novel set in 1935, 12-year-old Moose Flanagan and his family move from Santa Monica to Alcatraz Island where his father gets a job as an electrician at the prison and his mother hopes to send his autistic older sister to a special school in San Francisco. When Natalie is rejected by the school, Moose is unable to play baseball because he must take care of her, and her unorthodox behavior sometimes lands him in hot water. He also comes to grief when he reluctantly goes along with a moneymaking scheme dreamed up by the warden's pretty but troublesome daughter. Family dilemmas are at the center of the story, but history and setting-including plenty of references to the prison's most infamous inmate, mob boss Al Capone-play an important part, too. The Flanagan family is believable in the way each member deals with Natalie and her difficulties, and Moose makes a sympathetic main character. The story, told with humor and skill, will fascinate readers with an interest in what it was like for the children of prison guards and other workers to actually grow up on Alcatraz Island.-Miranda Doyle, San Francisco Public Library Copyright 2004 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

Review quotes

Choldenko's pacing is exquisite. . . . [A] great read. (Kirkus Reviews, starred review)
Gennifer Choldenko
Gennifer Choldenko is the New York Times bestselling and Newbery Honor Award-winning author of ten children's books, including Notes From a Liar and Her Dog, If a Tree Falls at Lunch Period, No Passengers Beyond this Point, Al Capone Does My Shirts, Al Capone Shines My Shoes, and Al Capone Does My Homework. She lives in the San Francisco Bay Area with her family.
Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9780142403709
Lexile Measure
600
Guided Reading Level
X
Publisher
G.P. Putnam's Sons Books for Young Readers
Publication date
April 20, 2006
Series
Tales from Alcatraz
BISAC categories
JUV039000 - Juvenile Fiction | Social Themes | General
JUV013000 - Juvenile Fiction | Family | General
Library of Congress categories
History
Brothers and sisters
Family problems
Autism
Alcatraz Island (Calif.)
United States Penitentiary, Alcatraz Island,
Newbery Medal
Honor Book 2005 - 2005
Texas Lone Star Reading List
Commended 2005 - 2006
Rebecca Caudill Young Readers Book Award
Nominee 2006 - 2006
Parents Choice Award (Spring) (1998-2007)
Winner 2004 - 2004
Dorothy Canfield Fisher Children's Book Award
Nominee 2006 - 2006
Sunshine State Young Reader's Award
Nominee 2006 - 2006
Carnegie Medal
Nominee 2004 - 2004
Volunteer State Book Awards
Nominee 2006 - 2007
Georgia Children's Book Award
Nominee 2006 - 2006
California Young Reader Medal
Winner 2007 - 2007
Pennsylvania Young Reader's Choice Award
Nominee 2007 - 2007
Virginia Readers Choice Award
Nominee 2007 - 2007
Black-Eyed Susan Award
Nominee 2005 - 2006
Jefferson Cup
Honor Book 2005 - 2005
Iowa Teen Award
Nominee 2007 - 2007
Young Reader's Choice Award
Nominee 2007 - 2007
Massachusetts Children's Book Award
Honor Book 2006 - 2007
Isinglass Teen Read Award
Nominee 2005 - 2006
Sequoyah Book Awards
Nominee 2006 - 2007
Charlie May Simon Children's Book Award
Nominee 2006 - 2007
Colorado Children's Book Award
Nominee 2007 - 2007
Louisiana Young Readers' Choice Award
Nominee 2007 - 2007
South Carolina Childrens, Junior and Young Adult Book Award
Nominee 2006 - 2007
Garden State Teen Book Award
Winner 2007 - 2007
Nevada Young Readers' Award
Nominee 2007 - 2007
Nutmeg Book Award
Nominee 2009 - 2009
Maud Hart Lovelace Book Award
Nominee 2008 - 2008
Nene Award
Recommended 2007 - 2007
William Allen White Childens Book Award
Nominee 2007 - 2007

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