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* Amazon.com Top Ten Middle Grade Novels for 2009
* Bank Street College Best Books of the Year
* Barnes and Noble Best Children¡¯s Books of the Year
* Chicago Public Library Best of the Best of the Year
* Children¡¯s Book of the Month Main Selection for 9-12 year olds
* Christian Science Monitor Best Children's Books for 2009
* Columbus Dispatch Best Children's Books of the Year
* Cuffy Honorable Mention Award for Favorite Sequel of the Year
* Goodreads Choice Award, 2009 nominee
* Indie Bookseller Honor, Best Middle Grade Book category of the Year
* Junior Library Guild selection
* Kirkus Reviews Best Children's Books of the Year
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Edition : Paperback: 304 pages
ISBN-10: 0142417181
ISBN-13: 978-0142417188
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Book Description
What do you do when your neighbors are a bunch of hit men, con men, and mad dog murderers? Well, if you're Moose Flanagan, you ask the most notorious convict of them all, Al Capone, for help. But when that convict comes through for youÑand then asks you for a favor in returnÑsuddenly it's a whole different ball game. Picking up where the Newbery¨¢Honor winning Al Capone Does My Shirts left off, this lively second romp featuring Moose, his friends, and some of Alcatraz's "finest" is just as satisfying as the first.
School Library Journal *Starred Review*
Readers who enjoyed Al Capone Does My Shirts (Putnam, 2004) will find this lively novel a worthy sequel. Most of the large cast has returned and, as in the previous book, the 1935 Alcatraz Island setting is well realized through glimpses of its infamous prison, inmates, and island life. The narrator is Moose Flanagan, whose father works as a prison guard. The 12-year-old baseball-loving boy is both naive and wise beyond his years. He loves Natalie, his developmentally disabled older sister, despite her unpredictable behavior; when she has good days, he says, "it feels as if the sun has come out after sixty straight days of rain." Along with the warm family drama, there's the intrigue that comes of living among notorious prison inmates on a tiny island. They are a source of free labor, and, once again, Moose finds terse messages in his laundry. Apparently inmate #85, aka Al Capone, engineered Natalie's acceptance into a special school at the boy's request, and now Moose receives a note saying, "Your turn." How he responds to this menacing correspondence makes for an involving yarn, and Choldenko layers her narrative with comical and poignant plot twists. At times, her canvas feels crowded with less-involving characters and subplots, but her sprightly writing ensures that this novel never loses its grip on readers' imaginations. This is superlative historical fiction, but it will be most appreciated by those familiar with the first book.
San Francisco Chronicle
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