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Loading... More Adventures of the Great Brain (original 1969; edition 1971)by John Fitzgerald
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. Loved this series when I was a kid. Now I’m a mature adult and I still think The Great Brain is great fun. It’s always a treat to see a Mercer Mayer illustration. Tom Fitzgerald, self-proclaimed Great Brain and older brother of our narrator, J.D., is a real rascal. In this volume of the series, he continues to use his Great Brain to swindle and manipulate the townsfolk of Adenville, Utah. However, he seems somewhat less maniacal here, as he's also used his Great Brain to keep the family from getting lost in the mountains, hold a truly touching funeral for an old dog, and catch a couple of bank robbers. The Fitzgerald family and Old West setting are fascinating to read about, as a child or adult, and the text also features some good life lessons and morality checks. Recommended. no reviews | add a review
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In 1896 the Great Brain of Adenville, Utah, is almost twelve years old and more mischievous than ever in his practical jokes and schemes against everyone in town. No library descriptions found. |
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