105 is a convict nicknamed "Onion" whom Natalie befriends
Alcapone's number is 105
Al Capone Does My Shirts was created in 2004.
Moose cries after first seing con #105 holding his sisters hand>
Read the book yourslef.
yes there is a sequel to al Capone does my shirts it is called Al Capone Shines My Shoes by Gennifer Chodenko and that book is really really really good. Uh... Idiot hes asking for the sequel to Al Capone Shines my shoes not Al Capone does my shirts - Ep347
Alcapone's number is 105
Al Capone Does My Shirts was created in 2004.
It is actually "Al Capone Does My Shirts" and it's by Gennifer Choldenko.
Moose cries after first seing con #105 holding his sisters hand>
Actually, the book is Al Capone does MY shirts which is by Gennifer Choldenko. You're welcome!
Read the book yourslef.
yes there is a sequel to al Capone does my shirts it is called Al Capone Shines My Shoes by Gennifer Chodenko and that book is really really really good. Uh... Idiot hes asking for the sequel to Al Capone Shines my shoes not Al Capone does my shirts - Ep347
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Because he leaves moose notes in the clothes that he washes.
He is from Alkatraz Island.
In "Al Capone Does My Shirts," Inmate 105 refers to Al Capone himself, who is a prominent figure in the story. The novel, set in the 1930s, revolves around a young boy named Moose Flanagan and his experiences living on Alcatraz Island, where his father works as a guard. Capone's presence looms large in the narrative, symbolizing both the criminal underworld and the challenges faced by Moose and his family. The story explores themes of loyalty, family, and the impact of crime on everyday life.