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The Tenth Mistake of Hank Hooperman book cover: Kid, dog, assort objects flying through the air
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The Tenth Mistake of Hank Hooperman

age 10+

Harrowing, hopeful tale of overwhelmed, abandoned tween.

By: Gennifer Choldenko (2024)
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Al Capone Does My Shirts: A Tale from Alcatraz, Book 1

age 11+

Boy stands up for sister with autism in compassionate tale.

By: Gennifer Choldenko (2005)
Dogtown book cover: Illustration of brown dog, robot dog, and mouse
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Dogtown: Dogtown, Book 1

age 8+

Heartbreak, help on the way in poignant, quirky dog tale.

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Orphan Eleven

age 9+

Orphans seek home in the circus in riveting page-turner.

By: Gennifer Choldenko (2020)
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Al Capone Throws Me a Curve: A Tale from Alcatraz, Book 4

age 11+

Riveting prison drama returns with focus on family, freedom.

By: Gennifer Choldenko (2018)
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Dad and the Dinosaur

age 5+

Dad helps son manage fears in kind story full of empathy.

By: Gennifer Choldenko (2017)
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Al Capone Does My Homework: A Tale from Alcatraz, Book 3

age 11+

Moose tries to protect his dad in exciting third in series.

By: Gennifer Choldenko (2013)
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A Giant Crush

age 5+

Fun Valentine story stresses self-esteem, friendship.

By: Gennifer Choldenko (2011)
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Al Capone Shines My Shoes: A Tale from Alcatraz, Book 2

age 11+

Moose's ties to Al Capone deepen in engaging sequel.

By: Gennifer Choldenko (2009)
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If a Tree Falls at Lunch Period

age 10+

Engrossing story of struggling to fit in at private school.

By: Gennifer Choldenko (2007)