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Al Capone Does My Brother's Shirts Based on Al Capone Does My Shirts by Gennifer Choldenko A digital picture book by Kathleen Pedro

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Page 1: Al Capone Does My Shirts

Al Capone Does My Brother's

Shirts

Based on Al Capone Does My Shirts by Gennifer Choldenko

A digital picture book byKathleen Pedro

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My name is Natalie Flanagan.

My favorite things to count are buttons.

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This is my mother. She says I am 10 and makes lemon cake for me.

This is my father. He works as a prison guard and reads numbers out of the newspaper.

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This is my brother Moose. He likes baseball.

I never say it, but he's my favorite person in the whole world.

“Hey, Natalie, the sun get up okay this

morning?”

Hey, Natalie,the sun getup okay this

morning?

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My family moved to San Francisco to Alcatraz Island, the famous prison, so I could go to a special school: the Esther P. Marinoff School. It would make my parents happy if I went there. Hopefully, I will be happy, too.

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On the island, Moose and I met new friends: Theresa, her brother Jimmy, Annie, and Piper, who is the Warden's daughter.

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Piper asked me, “How much is 28 times 478?”I told her, “13, 384.”Moose glared at Piper. He thought she was making fun of me, but I didn't mind. I like numbers.

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He does that sometimes. The least I can do is correct him.

Then we went to the school, and my family said goodbye.

The next day, I went to Esther P. Marinoff.

On the boat, Moose said:

Bad Moose.Nine birds.

Nine.

I count 229 birds.

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At the school, I didn't have my buttons to count. I missed my family.

The next morning, I was sad. Mr. Purdy yelled at me because I was being sad too loudly. He called my family. They came and brought me home.

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At home, Piper added laundry from the kids at school to our laundry. Moose was nervous about it. Piper had gotten money for it.

Meanwhile, I counted the birds. My father worked. My mother taught music lessons. I don't think anyone was happy. Maybe Piper.

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Mr. Purdy from the Esther P. Marinoff School said Mrs. Kelly could help me get ready to go to the school later on. So I started to see Mrs. Kelly.

Let's work onpersonal

pronouns!

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As nice as Mrs. Kelly was, I liked staying with Moose better. I counted stones while he went looking for baseballs lost by convicts.

Baseball.. baseball...

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While Moose was looking for a baseball, I met 105.

He called me, “Sweetie.”

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Moose saw 105 holding my hand. He got upset, even after 105 gave him a baseball, which I thought was a nice thing to do.

After that, Moose didn't want to go outside with me anymore.

Stay away From Natalie, You convict!

Relax! Here's abaseball. Nataliesaid you wanted

one.

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I became upset and threw one of my tantrums. Moose got upset, but he smiled when I said,“I want to go outside.”

I never said “I” aloud to Moose before. Mrs. Kelly showed me how.

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So we went outside, and my brother pushed me on the swing.

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In all the excitement, I almost forgot my birthday. My family didn't. My mother got me a cake that said I was 10.

Even Theresa, Jimmy, Annie, and Piper came. I think Moose likes Piper. He doesn't want to admit it, but I can tell.

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After the party, Moose told my mother that I was 16 years old. Her cheeks turned red, and she yelled at him. But my father asked me, “Natalie, how old are you?”

I replied, “I am sixteen at two thirty-one today.”

My father said he was proud, but he could barely get the words out.

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Then I went back to Esther P. Marinoff to interview with Mr. Purdy, to see if I was ready to go to the school.

I said to him, “Why did the chicken cross the road?”“Well, I don't know, Natalie.”“Because one of his buttons rolled to the other side.”

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He called later and said I was not ready.

I don't think he likes my jokes.

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My mother cried and lay in bed. She said it was not my fault.

I still felt bad.

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Moose tried to ask Piper's father, the Warden, to get me into the school.

He even wrote a letter to Al Capone, the famous criminal, asking him to help me.

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I guess it worked.

I'm going to the Esther P. Marinoff School.

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Moose hugged me, even though hugging bothers me.

I did like seeing him happy.

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I like seeing everyone happy.

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The End