There were 12 children living on Alcatraz Island, not including Moose and Natalie, as depicted in the book "Al Capone Does My Shirts" by Gennifer Choldenko. The story is set during the 1930s when the island served as a federal prison, and the children are part of the small community that existed there.
They lived on the island because their fathers were actively working on Alcatraz.
Alcatraz island.
11.3 not including boat ride
12 boys lived on Alcatraz island
Alcatraz Island is run by the National Park Service.
Alcatraz, the famous inescapable penitentiary can only be visited by booking a ticket on the website of Alcatraz cruises, which includes a ferry ticket to the island and a memorable tour through the prison. Prices range from $18.25 for children to $30.00 for adults.
Ghostly Alcatraz Island was written by Stephen Person.
Moose Flanagan has trouble sleeping on his first night on Alcatraz island, as he is worried about his sister Natalie's safety due to her autism and their new living situation. He eventually falls asleep after listening to a comforting lullaby played on the phonograph by his mother.
Alcatraz Island comprises 22 acres.
Yes, they moved there with their families when their fathers took up prison positions.
Alcatraz Island comprises 22 acres of land.
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