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Best 1930s Books

December 2024

Al Capone Does My Homework

Moose Flanagan’s life on Alcatraz Island takes an unexpected turn when his dad becomes associate warden. Suddenly, he’s dodging bullets and navigating teenage crushes while trying to keep his autistic sister out of trouble. With Al Capone’s shadow looming large, Moose uncovers a sinister plot that threatens his family. This gripping tale blends humor, heart, and history, offering a unique glimpse into life on America’s most infamous prison island. I couldn’t put it down!

Al Capone Shines My Shoes

Moose Flanagan’s life on Alcatraz Island takes an unexpected turn when he receives a note from the infamous Al Capone. The gangster wants a favor in return for helping Moose’s sister. Torn between loyalty to his family and the dangers of associating with a criminal, Moose navigates a world of cons, guards, and prison politics. With his quick wit and big heart, he must outsmart both inmates and adults while keeping his friends close and his enemies closer. A thrilling adventure that’ll keep you up past lights out!

Al Capone Does My Shirts

Moose Flanagan’s world turns upside down when his family moves to Alcatraz Island in 1935. His father’s new job as a prison guard brings unexpected challenges, especially with his sister Natalie’s special needs. Amidst the notorious inmates and strict rules, Moose finds himself caught between family duty and the allure of adventure. When the warden’s mischievous daughter suggests a money-making scheme involving Al Capone, Moose must navigate friendship, responsibility, and the complexities of growing up in an extraordinary place.

In the Garden of Beasts

Erik Larson’s “In the Garden of Beasts” plunges readers into 1930s Berlin, a city teetering on the brink of madness. Through the eyes of American ambassador William Dodd and his vivacious daughter Martha, we witness the insidious rise of Nazi Germany. Larson’s masterful storytelling weaves historical fact with intimate personal details, creating a chilling portrait of a society’s descent into darkness. I found myself captivated by the Dodds’ journey, their initial naivety slowly giving way to horror as the true nature of Hitler’s regime becomes impossible to ignore.