Synopses & Reviews
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, Ive begun to wonder . . .
Mooses 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 Mooses baseball friend Scout; Annie-who demands that Moose fess up to a secret that could get his family kicked off Alcatraz; and Piper, the wardens 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 wardens house, and Seven Fingers, the ax murderer who helps his family out when their toilet is stopped up, dont seem all that bad. But the line between good and bad is much clearer than Moose realizes. And if he doesnt figure it out soon, he could be in a world of trouble.
About the Author
Gennifer Choldenko was the youngest in a family of four kids, where her nickname was “Snot-Nose.” Her quirky sense of humor made its debut at the dinner table when Gennifer was a very little kid. She is the author of seven childrens books, including
Notes from a Liar and Her Dog, a School Library Journal Best Book of the Year;
If a Tree Falls at Lunch Period; and
Al Capone Shines My Shoes.