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The Great Brain by John Fitzgerald
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The Great Brain (original 1967; edition 1972)

by John Fitzgerald

Series: The Great Brain (1)

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The exploits of the Great Brain of Adenville, Utah are described by his younger brother, frequently the victim of the Great Brain's schemes for gaining prestige or money.
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Title:The Great Brain
Authors:John Fitzgerald
Info:Yearling (1972), Paperback, 192 pages
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The Great Brain by John D. Fitzgerald (1967)

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Review from my 11 year old: “I liked it and I noticed the Great Brain was interested in making money and coukd usually align it with what people wanted, and he usually got away with it. He is nice..when he wants to be. He did have personal growth at the end. The kindest thing he did was help Peg Leg Andy with a barn. Andy stepped on a rusty nail and lost his left leg which was replaced with a peg. Tom teaches his how to do a lot of things. And there are puppies”. ( )
  FamiliesUnitedLL | Nov 3, 2023 |
I intensely disliked Tom. ( )
  deemaromer | Feb 23, 2023 |
good
  hcs_admin | Aug 18, 2022 |
The start of a wonderful adventure I still enjoy today! ( )
  mcsp | Jan 25, 2021 |
I really enjoyed this book when I read it as an elementary school child. The only thing I remembered about it was the horror the main character felt at the thought of an indoor toilet. Reread as a middle-aged adult and I found it charming. The "Great Brain" is the hero of the story -- an intrepid boy named Tom, who always has an idea and a plan. I didn't realize there were a series of 'Great Brain' books. ( )
1 vote Marse | Sep 9, 2017 |
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Most everyone in Utah remembers 1896 as the year the territory became a state.
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