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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 Reed Business Information.
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