He is from Alkatraz Island.
no
Because he leaves moose notes in the clothes that he washes.
12 and 16
They move to Alcatraz dummy
Al Capone Does My Shirts is a historical fiction novel for young adults by Gennifer Choldenko. Pretty good story about Moose and his sister- and Alcatraz prison.
In "Al Capone Does My Shirts," the protagonist, Moose Flanagan, explains that Al Capone's involvement in washing and ironing shirts serves as a means of income for the family and a way to gain favor with the infamous gangster. Moose's family runs a laundry service on Alcatraz Island, where Capone is incarcerated. This connection reflects the blending of everyday life with the extraordinary presence of a notorious figure, highlighting the impact of crime and celebrity on ordinary families during that era.
In marina school (Pg.40)
The message of Al Capone does my shirts is to never give up because if Moose's family gave up on Natalie she wouldn't get into that school and the message of the story is called the theme
Moose cries after first seing con #105 holding his sisters hand>
Al Capone Does My Shirts was created in 2004.
Stay out of trouble. Keep away from Al Capone. Always look out for your sister, Natalie. No talking to Al Capone on the phone. Stay invisible at Alcatraz.
The Solution is that Moose makes signs and letters saying that this is a one in a life time oppurtunity to get your clothes washed by MGK and Al Capone can wash your clothes