In "Al Capone Does My Shirts," the warden's name is Warden Williams. He oversees the operations of Alcatraz Prison, where the story is set. The character plays a role in the tensions and dynamics between the inmates and their families, particularly impacting the protagonist, Moose Flanagan.
The warden's daughter in "Al Capone Does My Shirts" is named Natalie Flanagan. She has a developmental disability, and her relationship with her father and brother is central to the story. The novel explores themes of family, acceptance, and the challenges they face.
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.
Al Capone Does My Shirts was created in 2004.
It is actually "Al Capone Does My Shirts" and it's by Gennifer Choldenko.
In "Al Capone Does My Shirts," Piper is the charismatic and somewhat mischievous daughter of the prison's warden. She is portrayed as a clever and enterprising young girl who attempts to capitalize on her father's position by organizing a laundry service for the inmates' shirts, claiming that they can be washed by the infamous Al Capone. Piper's personality adds a layer of complexity to the story, showcasing her ambition and the dynamics of life in a prison environment.
Alcapone's number is 105
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.