The Great Brain
Fiction | Novel | YA | Published in 2004
175
Novel • Fiction
Utah • 1890s
2004
YA
8-12 years
840L
The Great Brain by John D. Fitzgerald is a children's novel set in late 19th-century Utah. Narrated by a young boy, J.D., the story revolves around his brother, Tom, who is known for his cleverness and entrepreneurial spirit. Tom's schemes, often humorous and inventive, highlight his problem-solving skills and the dynamics of their small-town life.
Humorous
Nostalgic
Playful
Adventurous
Heartwarming
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The Great Brain by John D. Fitzgerald is praised for its humor and charming depiction of childhood in the early 1900s. The story’s clever protagonist and vivid setting engage readers of all ages. Some critics note a lack of depth in supporting characters and a predictable plot. Overall, it remains a beloved classic for its nostalgic and entertaining storytelling.
A reader who enjoys The Great Brain by John D. Fitzgerald likely cherishes nostalgic, humorous tales of childhood mischief and adventure. Fans of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain or Little House on the Prairie by Laura Ingalls Wilder will appreciate its clever protagonist and vivid depiction of small-town life in the early 1900s.
18,639 ratings
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Mixed feelings
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175
Novel • Fiction
Utah • 1890s
2004
YA
8-12 years
840L
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