The Great Brain

The Great Brain by John D. Fitzgerald is a reissue published by Penguin on February 9, 2004, featuring 208 pages in English. This book introduces readers to Tom, known as the Great Brain, a ten-year-old con artist with a talent for clever schemes and profit-making. Set against a backdrop of humorous adventures, the story follows Tom as he navigates various escapades, including rescuing the Jenkins boys from Skeleton Cave and assisting his friends at school.
Readers will find a blend of action and humor as Tom employs his wit to overcome challenges and help those around him. The narrative captures the essence of juvenile fiction while incorporating elements of adventure and historical context. With its engaging storytelling, The Great Brain appeals to fans of humorous tales and those who enjoy stories about clever young protagonists.
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This first book in the series is a great combination of The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and The Terrible Two series, and is perfect for fans of Roald Dahl.
The best con man in the Midwest is only ten years old. Tom, a.k.a., the Great Brain, is a silver-tongued genius with a knack for turning a profit. When the Jenkins boys get lost in Skeleton Cave, the Great Brain saves the day. Whether it’s saving the kids at school, or helping out Peg-leg Andy, or Basil, the new kid at school, the Great Brain always manages to come out on top-and line his pockets in the process.
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