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  • Al Capone Shines My Shoes

    Gennifer Choldenko

    Paperback (Puffin Books, Jan. 25, 2011)
    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 NewberyÐHonor 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.
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  • Al Capone Shines My Shoes

    Gennifer Choldenko, Kirby Heyborne, Listening Library

    Audiobook (Listening Library, Sept. 8, 2009)
    Moose and the cons are about to get a lot closer in this much-anticipated sequel. It's 1935. Moose Flanagan lives on Alcatraz with his family, the other families of the guards, and a few hundred no-name hit men, con men, mad dog murderers and a handful of bank robbers too. And one of those cons has just done him a big favor. You see, Moose has never met Al Capone, but a few weeks ago Moose wrote a letter to him asking him to use his influence to get his sister, Natalie, into a school she desperately needs in San Francisco. After Natalie got accepted, a note appeared in Moose's freshly laundered shirt that said: Done. As this book begins, Moose discovers a new note. This one says: Your turn. Is it really from Capone? What does it mean? Moose can't risk anything that might get his dad fired. But how can he ignore Al Capone?
  • Al Capone Shines My Shoes

    Gennifer Choldenko

    eBook (Puffin Books, Sept. 8, 2009)
    Moose and the cons are about to get a lot closer in this much-anticipated sequel to NEWBERY HONOR Al Capone Does My ShirtsIt's 1935. Moose Flanagan lives on Alcatraz with his family, the other families of the guards, and a few hundred no-name hit men, con men, mad dog murderers and a handful of bank robbers too. And one of those cons has just done him a big favor.You see, Moose has never met Al Capone, but a few weeks ago Moose wrote a letter to him asking him to use his influence to get his sister, Natalie, into a school she desperately needs in San Francisco. After Natalie got accepted, a note appeared in Moose?s freshly laundered shirt that said: Done.As this book begins, Moose discovers a new note. This one says: Your turn. Is it really from Capone? What does it mean? Moose can't risk anything that might get his dad fired. But how can he ignore Al Capone?
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  • Al Capone Shines My Shoes

    Gennifer Choldenko

    Hardcover (Dial Books, Sept. 8, 2009)
    Moose and the cons are about to get a lot closer in this much-anticipated sequel to NEWBERY HONOR Al Capone Does My ShirtsIt's 1935. Moose Flanagan lives on Alcatraz with his family, the other families of the guards, and a few hundred no-name hit men, con men, mad dog murderers and a handful of bank robbers too. And one of those cons has just done him a big favor.You see, Moose has never met Al Capone, but a few weeks ago Moose wrote a letter to him asking him to use his influence to get his sister, Natalie, into a school she desperately needs in San Francisco. After Natalie got accepted, a note appeared in Moose?s freshly laundered shirt that said: Done.As this book begins, Moose discovers a new note. This one says: Your turn. Is it really from Capone? What does it mean? Moose can't risk anything that might get his dad fired. But how can he ignore Al Capone?
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  • Al Capone Shines My Shoes

    Gennifer Choldenko

    eBook (Bloomsbury Children's Books, July 19, 2013)
    Moose's sister has got a place in the perfect school on the mainland, one that will help her deal with her autism. But there is one hitch. She got the place with the help of Al Capone and now it's payback time. Soon Moose is caught up in a terrible cycle of secrets and favours that threatens to destabilise his entire family in this nail-biting, edge-of-your-seat novel.
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  • Al Capone Shines My Shoes

    Gennifer Choldenko, Kirby Heyborne

    Audio CD (Listening Library (Audio), Sept. 8, 2009)
    When I first moved here, I thought all the bad guys were on one side of the bars and all the good guys were on the other. But lately, I’ve begun to wonder . . . Moose’s family moved to Alcatraz so his father could work as a guard and his sister could attend a special school in San Francisco. Living on an island with a few hundred no-name hit men, con men, and mad dog murderers (and a handful of bank robbers, too) has its challenges. Like Officer Darby–who seems to have it in for Moose; Jimmy–who feels jealous of Moose’s baseball friend Scout; Annie–who demands that Moose fess up to a secret that could get his family kicked off Alcatraz; and Piper, the warden’s cute, danger-loving daughter–who is as mad at Moose as often as she is sweet on him. By comparison, Willy One Arm and Buddy Boy, the cons who work at the warden’s house, and Seven Fingers, the ax murderer who helps his family out when their toilet is stopped up, don’t seem all that bad. But the line between good and bad is much clearer than Moose realizes. And if he doesn’t figure it out soon, he could be in a world of trouble.
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  • Al Capone Shines My Shoes

    Gennifer Choldenko

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Jan. 25, 2011)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Living on Alcatraz in 1935 with his family and father who is employed as a guard, Moose decides to write prisoner Al Capone a note to see if he could use his influence to get his sister into the school of her dreams. When he receives a note asking for a favor in return, Moose realizes he has gotten in over his head.
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  • Al Capone Shines My Shoes

    Gennifer Cholodenko

    Hardcover (Scholastic, Jan. 1, 2009)
    Al Capone "you gotta watch cons like Al Capone. Starts out innocent enough. He shines your shoes. Pretty soon, he wants something for his efforts. Moose's family moved to Alcatraz so his father could work as a guard. When he first moved there, he thought all the bad guys were on one side of the bars and the good guys were on the other, but lately he's begun to wonder...
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  • Al Capone Shines My Shoes

    Gennifer Choldenko

    Hardcover (Dial, Sept. 8, 2009)
    Moose and the cons are about to get a lot closer in this much-anticipated sequel. It?s 1935. Moose Flanagan lives on Alcatraz with his family, the other families of the guards, and a few hundred no-name hit men, con men, mad dog murderers and a handful of bank robbers too. And one of those cons has just done him a big favor. You see, Moose has never met Al Capone, but a few weeks ago Moose wrote a letter to him asking him to use his influence to get his sister, Natalie, into a school she desperately needs in San Francisco. After Natalie got accepted, a note appeared in Moose?s freshly laundered shirt that said: Done. As this book begins, Moose discovers a new note. This one says: Your turn. Is it really from Capone? What does it mean? Moose can?t risk anything that might get his dad fired. But how can he ignore Al Capone?
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  • Al Capone Shines My Shoes

    Gennifer Choldenko

    Audio CD (Books on Tape, Jan. 1, 2009)
    Written from a kid's view on Alcartz. Qualifies for PRIME BENEFITS including NO HASSLE RETURNS, customer service, and FAST SHIPPING options - meaning SATISFACTION GUARANTEED! New, very good condition.
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  • Al Capone Shines My Shoes by Gennifer Choldenko

    Gennifer Choldenko

    Paperback (Bloomsbury Publishing PLC (10 Sept. 2009), Jan. 1, 1600)
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  • Al Capone Shines My Shoes

    Gennifer Choldenko, Kirby Heyborne

    Preloaded Digital Audio Player (Random House, Sept. 1, 2010)
    Moose and the cons are about to get a lot closer in this much-anticipated sequel. It's 1935. Moose Flanagan lives on Alcatraz with his family, the other families of the guards, and a few hundred no-name hit men, con men, mad dog murderers and a handful of bank robbers too. And one of those cons has just done him a big favor. You see, Moose has never met Al Capone, but a few weeks ago Moose wrote a letter to him asking him to use his influence to get his sister, Natalie, into a school she desperately needs in San Francisco. After Natalie got accepted, a note appeared in Moose's freshly laundered shirt that said: Done. As this book begins, Moose discovers a new note. This one says: Your turn. Is it really from Capone? What does it mean? Moose can't risk anything that might get his dad fired. But how can he ignore Al Capone?
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